Undermyskin said:This article is totally rubbish! It doesn't even specifically point out how and where the paper was hard. For Christ' sake, Just give everyone another half an hour and we'll be all done and even have 20' to check again all the questions!
The way they put that 'impossible' is sooo 'dramatic'. Those who did the paper will definitely think that kid is such a fool or an attention-seeker and those who didn't glance at it would think the test was dire! How absurd! Who says that q7/8 are impossible? I haven't read anyone on this forum writing such obscurity!
And another time we'd better say that saying 4u is the toughest test in the country is such a nice use of hyperbole. I bet A-level or IB or VCE this year was much harder.
aww i dunno, there are some parts where i could just sat there looking at it all day thinking wtf?
the article isnt aimed at the intellctual elite, and if they actually put one of the questions in there - like question 8 b) with all that sin cos tan crap (which i got right - yeh boy!) the readers would just feel dumb
Its said to be the hardest ext 2 paper in a fair few years, i mean where was the tolken easy conics question asking "find the asymptotes/directicies and foci of this hyperbola/ellipse and sketch it on a graph?"
no where, instant loss of 4 marks!
qestion 7/8 are not impossible, i know that cause i did 2 yrs of probability!
its just very improbable for a person to do both questions and get full marks in each one.
as far as the last question goes, don't ever use english techniques when trying to express a point again - no1 cares, you don't get any marks haha