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i dont get it, what type of questions do they ask for module c, i cant seem to find a pattern? cause yk how like in maths right, you can kinda predict what they will ask u, like in vectors like usually ask to find dot product, etc. whats the patterns for mod c and how many discursive and creative should i prepare?
 

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i dont get it, what type of questions do they ask for module c, i cant seem to find a pattern? cause yk how like in maths right, you can kinda predict what they will ask u, like in vectors like usually ask to find dot product, etc. whats the patterns for mod c and how many discursive and creative should i prepare?
no pattern thats why peopel screw up. memorised texts just dont work cos their not situating the exam to be adaptable. last year so many people lost the chance of 19-20/20 cos they just had prepared responses, mod c just doesn't work like that.
 

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Have a base/skeleton story that u can adapt to any scenario or question. Make it revolve on a certain something e.g. the setting, a particular symbol, or your character. As for discursive, just do as many as u can tbh. NESA is very unpredictable with that one. 2024 HSC had a Mod C Discursive so i'd assume u guys would have a creative + reflection. Probably a 12 - 8 mark split. But who knows what NESA will pull.
 

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no pattern thats why peopel screw up. memorised texts just dont work cos their not situating the exam to be adaptable. last year so many people lost the chance of 19-20/20 cos they just had prepared responses, mod c just doesn't work like that.
Ur correct abt some things except the prepared responses part. Its good to write and 'memorise' prepared responses. Where most people lose marks is when they 'copy and paste' that prepared response without adapting it to the question. It's better to perfect a prepared character, setting, or symbol (I personally would go for character) and use that for any story/discursive question your given, and just adapting it to that.
tldr dont memorise word for word, memorise the key parts and ADAPT TO THE Q
 

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Ur correct abt some things except the prepared responses part. Its good to write and 'memorise' prepared responses. Where most people lose marks is when they 'copy and paste' that prepared response without adapting it to the question. It's better to perfect a prepared character, setting, or symbol (I personally would go for character) and use that for any story/discursive question your given, and just adapting it to that.
tldr dont memorise word for word, memorise the key parts and ADAPT TO THE Q
yes for sure, but alot of people just cant do that and then the defining aspects of the worldbuilding elements/character end up skewing off the question entirely and then they just get 14/20 lol
 

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