.lolokay said:well obviously that depends on the person. some would find those to be some of the easiest courses.
though if physics still had the old syllabus I would probably agree about it being elite
lolAplus said:Mathematics Extension 2, English Extension 2, Extension History. That's what I call elite.
you'd think so. unless you had really ridiculous answers and reasoningsAplus said:Seriously though, if you're getting 0, wouldn't they just give you like sympathy marks for whatever you have written down?
No, i think it was a multipart test with a low amount of marks for each part. Each part was marked by a different teacher, who gave 0 thinking that he wouldn't get 0 in his other parts.tacogym27101990 said:you'd think so. unless you had really ridiculous answers and reasonings
the ones that you can do in yr 11 i meant.Aplus said:Mathematics Extension 2, English Extension 2, Extension History. That's what I call elite.
+2jellybelly59 said:
well there IS a strong correlation between both.black_kat_meow said:I thought he was talking about the elite courses, not scaling? Scaling doesn't make something elite, it just means a certain group of immigrants who study all the time choose to do it.
Contrary to what you might think, teachers aren't really -that- heartless.foram said:No, i think it was a multipart test with a low amount of marks for each part. Each part was marked by a different teacher, who gave 0 thinking that he wouldn't get 0 in his other parts.
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I'm sure after they mark it, they all bring it back and compare standards and distribution of marks. So they would have seen that kid getting 0 anyway.foram said:No, i think it was a multipart test with a low amount of marks for each part. Each part was marked by a different teacher, who gave 0 thinking that he wouldn't get 0 in his other parts.
Those cold-hearted teachers.Aplus said:I'm sure after they mark it, they all bring it back and compare standards and distribution of marks. So they would have seen that kid getting 0 anyway.