basically, if my understanding is correct the closer the exam and cram the content in, the more you'll remember.
we should have a shit hsc advice thread.
I heard somewhere if you are out of time, just to write dot points and the markers would have to mark what's on the paper.
The question was "The process of discovery involves uncovering the hidden and reconsidering the known" from another thread.
I started this section off first then went...
Holy shit. That was the stimulus i used. And it was shit.
My teacher told me i could of walked out with the exam question booklets. Did anyone else take it or naw? I should of. I just wanted to piss off asap.
I'll start off with..
Creative was a bitch. Thank god i don't have to return to that crap again.
We had to incorporate unexpected impact of discoveries as our central element or some shit and we were given photos. This was hard for my creative. Ah well.
I thought the texts were pretty easy. The picture as well. I just made up shit about the symbolism of the jars and shit to encapsulate discoveries.
Just talk shit. Get marks.
Creative fucked me in the ass. Section 1 and 3 was pretty good. Glad that bostes rolled with 4 texts instead of 3. It was easy marks.
Pretty happy with that exam though.
Paper 2...on the other hand.
oh god.
Re: 2015ers Chit-Chat Thread
Paper 1 wasn't too bad. Creative fucked me though.
Unexpected impact of discoveries or some shit.
Thoughts on the discovery essay question?
A process of discovery involves uncovering what is hidden and reconsidering the known or some shit.
My mate got uber...
Sleeping pills.
Ezy. I'm a fresh cunt right now. Fully pumped for the HSC. Seeing how it's been so hot recently in Australia, and that my school has no A/C, been writing out my essays in a steam room.
fuckfuckfuckmylife
Obligatory ...
So you aren't shitting yourself before your exam, fully panicking, and all your english essays slowly flow out of your brain once you panic before the exam. This is bad. Your essays are suppose to flow out your brain after the exam, not before and never to be returned.