99atarbois
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- 2020
HSC 2020) So we had 2 personalised booklets, one for section 1 (which has short answers) and another for section 2 (empty, used for extended)
However, due to the adrenalin rush of the exam I wrote the continuation of my short (section 1) answers into the specific section 2 booklets (specific for the extendeds), I did list the section 1 questions I was answering (e.g Q22)A)) and made sure I checked with the supervisor where she wrote "continuation of section 1 along with 2". However, upon researching the matter, I found this on NESA;
“If you have run out of room in the Question 11 booklet, don’t use the Question 12 writing booklet to complete Question 11. You may be marked against the wrong marking guidelines, and consequently not gain marks.”
So, I am a bit worried if the booklets are scanned separately and the endings of my section 1 answers aren't there for the marker to see, hence losing marks. The supervisor also seemed a bit confused about the matter, so I'm scared ill lose marks
So what do you think I should do now? Is it necessary contacting NESA? Really don't have lee-way to lose marks due to my course.
However, due to the adrenalin rush of the exam I wrote the continuation of my short (section 1) answers into the specific section 2 booklets (specific for the extendeds), I did list the section 1 questions I was answering (e.g Q22)A)) and made sure I checked with the supervisor where she wrote "continuation of section 1 along with 2". However, upon researching the matter, I found this on NESA;
“If you have run out of room in the Question 11 booklet, don’t use the Question 12 writing booklet to complete Question 11. You may be marked against the wrong marking guidelines, and consequently not gain marks.”
So, I am a bit worried if the booklets are scanned separately and the endings of my section 1 answers aren't there for the marker to see, hence losing marks. The supervisor also seemed a bit confused about the matter, so I'm scared ill lose marks
So what do you think I should do now? Is it necessary contacting NESA? Really don't have lee-way to lose marks due to my course.