NESA will never do that according to my teacher who happened to write two Modern History books. "The day that happens, the whole history community will go up in arms"
SHUT UP!
I have a conflicting position lol. I choose to be in the non-aligned pact.
i hate english but I love maths (do 3u) and HSIE subjects (eco, legal, modern and ext). But I also don’t really like science except physics to a degree🤣
But beyond Russia as an option for national studies and if you looked at all the options and their questions, I would argue that this paper is definitely on the easier side as a whole. Even Power and Authority and their 15 marker was hella easy (granted that you studied).
Now that I am looking at the questions again, I am slightly confused as to why NESA decided to do a 2022 reincarnation but arguably, easier. I was honestly prepping for another 2021 modern exam
aight ladies and gentlemen, modern history is up:
https://educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/wcm/connect/e29c2cd5-a0cc-43eb-9a8f-9702b06a175a/2024-hsc-modern-history.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=ROOTWORKSPACE-e29c2cd5-a0cc-43eb-9a8f-9702b06a175a-pb1qghN
AH MY FELLOW HISTORY NERD (except that I just do Modern and Ext.), I think that as the person who is ranked first, the higher your marks are, the better the distribution of the marks I believe. That's because the HSC acts as a "mark distributor" in which the amount of marks you and your cohort...
Always :-) The key is to make it simple and memorable treating your cases and by extension, LCMIDs like Lego bricks for your essays (where essays is like a vehicle or a building made up of said lego bricks).
I got you. Summarise it in 3 sentences.
Sentence 1: Short description
Sentence 2: This is what this case means
Sentence 3: Link to the themes and challenges.
Interesting. Would love to see a HSC marker record his/herself going through the paper and talking through their working out and opinions. Idk, something that at least I would love to see.