Stopped taking notes in class towards the end of the year in Bio and Ancient, as my teachers tended to go off on tangents that weren't what was required for the HSC syllabus. Just brought a laptop to class and typed my own notes out of the textbook.
It kinda poses the question that for the...
Yeah I'm hoping I get close to my trial mark. Seriously not bothered for this exam though, I wish I could get misadventure so I'd just get the 2nd highest mark :(
Lol since when is Bio content hard to understand? The only possible strain that could be placed on a normal brain is the protein synthesis dot point, otherwise its all very straightforward.
But I see what you're getting at, they didn't really ask questions where you could just blab out what you...
Sorry I dont do PE, one of my mates got ill today and couldn't do the test; his rank was 4, so does his HSC mark become the 4th highest mark from his grade? (note. he did apply and i'm quite sure will get misadventure)
+1 All those retards who did 20+ hours in a week are goddamn nutcases. I reckon maybe 10 a week, some weeks completely without, was completely fine if you wanna achieve a decent ATAR (90+). Its definitely about prioritising when you NEED to study, as opposed to HOW MUCH you should study.
Way...
If you write an essay for each option on every possible question [I.e. one on effectiveness, one on legal/non legal remedies, one on law reform] then you should be well prepped anyways, and not need to memorise.
Moulding to the question never works; in English yes maybe, but wtf Legal is content based.
Anyone else here just...invent their media files? "The Washington Post's article blah blah". I've done it all year and aced
Why the fuck would you bring in pre-prepared essays for Legal?
The syllabus points ain't that hard to remember/gain an understanding of, and you can crap on for ages if you get an effectiveness essay, which would be bloody brilliant.
Re: What will be this years band 6 be for bio
School rank required too haha. But if you get 90+ raw, you're fuckin set. That means your moderated mark + your HSC mark will both be 90+