I now see why everyone has a fascination with crime. I just started my HSC course this week, and I'm already hooked on the topic. It's made legal studies my fave subject thus far :D
Nope. If your moderated assessment mark, is say, 95, whilst the other persons is 92, and you get like 90 in the HSC and the other person gets 97, they will take the highest overall HSC mark.- this is what I've been told ? Apologies if it's incorrect
Re: Got Emily Dickinson poetry for a prescribed text and have no idea for related tex
Aren't they mainly about alienation and belonging to nature? We haven't really discussed this in class really
Initially I wanted to do The Breakfast Club but I feel as though I won't be able to relate this to her poetry. Can anyone give me even small ideas as to what concepts it explores and possibly which related texts would be suitable.
Thank you in advance
I do both modern and legal and love them both (nerdy, I know), but it all comes down to personal preference and what you wish to achieve. Nearly everyone's answer is going to be biased to an extent as you can see above where someone claims that you don't learn anything in legal. In my opinion...
Hey guys, thanks for the replies but it's not that it's not helping me as such but rather that it's just too time consuming which I find odd because it didn't take this long during prelim. Maybe that's because it's the HSC and i'm putting more effort into it haha
Well, I started my homework (for legal and modern) at 7.40, and only just finished now. Now I'm exhausted and still have some business study to do, along with English notes. HSC is already getting the better of me haha
(This thread if purely for empathy, so if you're going to post something...
WHAT? With that logic it means that your assessment marks throughout the year and your final assessment mark is deleted?
But i think you just confirmed what my teacher was saying.
Nothing to worry about, no teacher has the authority to make you drop a subject. Yes, they can strongly advise you to, but that's where their power ceases.
I found this video on Youtube a few mins ago, and have found it to be considerably helpful so I thought I'd share.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmRMkl-rcr0
I hope it helps
Today in maths my teacher told our class that school's only send BoS each students rank in a given subject, along with the performance of the cohort, where the BoS gives the student a mark based on their rank amongst their cohort. Is this true? I thought they sent in your overall mark and your rank.