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at least with a hard exam, you can accept that you weren't able to solve the q rather than be in denial of the silly errors you would make on an easy examall i'm saying is all my homies hate NESA.
A few details on the exam:
1. NESA decided to write a whole essay about a lift system. Noone cares. Thanks for confusing everyone with your spiel.
2. Question 16 was largely undirected besides the mechanics question. Literally stupid. 2021 and 2020 were far easier.
3. Multiple choice was pretty ridiculous.
4. Q11,12,13 were smooth sailing (for me at least). 14 had an interesting vector identity which i couldn't apply.
how would u compare it to nsb/ruse trials? still trying to get a gauge of level here.Mc and q16 were hard, q15 slowed me down but other than that rest of questions were pre decent. Pre difficult paper
The thing is by the time you try a past hsc paper like 2021 youve heard or seen the "difficult" questions and you have more time to process it so then those questions arent very hard anymore and obviously time pressure in the hsc is a thinghow would u compare it to nsb/ruse trials? still trying to get a gauge of level here.
i thought 2021 hsc wasnt as easy as what seems to be said here lol
Don't remember NSB papers since i did them long back but I would say comparatively HSC was more harder since its not as memorablehow would u compare it to nsb/ruse trials?
q16 for 2020, 2021 aren't even comparable too 2022 thats all I can sayim getting tripped up by 2020 and 2021 being lumped together. thought 2020 was much easier than 2021 lmao
That's what I thoughtim getting tripped up by 2020 and 2021 being lumped together. thought 2020 was much easier than 2021 lmao
Bro this year was atleast 3x as hard as 2021q16 for 2020, 2021 aren't even comparable too 2022 thats all I can say