Its not so much a test of your ability to analyse texts thoroughly and critically, as it is to test the abilty of your memory.
Which pisses me off, i have been arguing this for a long time now, that it is so easy for any schmuck to copy a perfect essay from a teacher or recourses like this on the net and learn it as thier own, and then excell in the exams due to them being able to memorise better than other people.
For example, student 1 is very intelligent, and very able to analyse texts and understand the concepts of each module taught in class. Student 1 is also very capable of sitting down and compiling thier own well written essay, and completes all set class tasks to a high degree, etc.
Student 2 however, is basically a dumbshit, stuffs around in class all year long and doesn't have too much motivation to do well, however through the sample and practise essays given out in class from teachers and off the internet or even through shared notes, student number 2 at the very last minute is able to get a hold of a top class essay that they no way would be able to on thier own account create for themselves, and is able to read over this essay multiple amount of times the night before the exam and recall most of the essay when in the actual exam situation, while perhaps not even understanding many of the components he/she writes about.
Student 1 however, unlike student 2 does not have the actual ability to recall his/her essay word for word, and despite the years of hard work and listening in class is able to be beaten by student number 2, not due to his/her english ability or intelligence, but due to the fact that they have a good memory.
I dont know if any of that made much sense, but yeh thats what i beleive lol
I don't know about anyone else, but it shits me to death how years and years of hard work in class can come down to whether or not you have 'memorised' a perfect essay. Any ol dumbshit can memorise work that he or she has no responsibility for, but when i get into the exam i have a mental blank and bad concentration which usually results in sketchy and unstructured work...damn board of studies losers.
70% of the HSC mark should come from the two years of in class assessments and hard work. It should be illegal that one test is representative of more than 30% of your entire schooling life.