ConquerHSC
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Hey hey hey!
Welcome to the HSC Biology Marathon if you sitting the HSC Biology Exam in 2019!

A prior HSC Chemistry Marathon has already set out the rules of HSC marathons. So I am just going to copy the rules from the 2016 HSC Chemistry Marathon (old syllabus).
http://community.boredofstudies.org/17/chemistry/344627/hsc-2016-chemistry-marathon.html
"So, here are the copied rules:
This thread is an open chain of questions between students. It works by answering a question then posting another question and allowing the cycle to repeat itself as this is used to test others!
Just some simple rules:
- Answer the question asked previously, before posting a new question.
- After you have answered a question, post another question to keep the thread alive (or else I have to come in and post a new question)
- try to allocate a number of marks for any question that you post.
Tips:
- It may help to write your answers on paper before typing them on this thread as it will mirror your exam.
- You may post more than one question.
- When possible, after questions have been answered, you can peer mark using the marking scheme.
For future reference, please refrain from using this thread for help. Instead I'd suggest you make your own individual thread in the Biology Section of this forum if you want help.
Also, please refrain from derailing this thread. If you want to talk about a specific topic or whatever to someone else, please do it via PM or have the conversation somewhere else as we want the marathon running smoothly"
Let's #conquerhsc together! ~
Welcome to the HSC Biology Marathon if you sitting the HSC Biology Exam in 2019!

A prior HSC Chemistry Marathon has already set out the rules of HSC marathons. So I am just going to copy the rules from the 2016 HSC Chemistry Marathon (old syllabus).
http://community.boredofstudies.org/17/chemistry/344627/hsc-2016-chemistry-marathon.html
"So, here are the copied rules:
This thread is an open chain of questions between students. It works by answering a question then posting another question and allowing the cycle to repeat itself as this is used to test others!
Just some simple rules:
- Answer the question asked previously, before posting a new question.
- After you have answered a question, post another question to keep the thread alive (or else I have to come in and post a new question)
- try to allocate a number of marks for any question that you post.
Tips:
- It may help to write your answers on paper before typing them on this thread as it will mirror your exam.
- You may post more than one question.
- When possible, after questions have been answered, you can peer mark using the marking scheme.
For future reference, please refrain from using this thread for help. Instead I'd suggest you make your own individual thread in the Biology Section of this forum if you want help.
Also, please refrain from derailing this thread. If you want to talk about a specific topic or whatever to someone else, please do it via PM or have the conversation somewhere else as we want the marathon running smoothly"
Let's #conquerhsc together! ~