JimMorrison said:I'm not talking about my actions... I'm talking about what Jason said to Zohab.
Matt I didnt say anything to zohab about race or religion... your just making up bullshit again.
JimMorrison said:I'm not talking about my actions... I'm talking about what Jason said to Zohab.
HOLY CRAP DOG BALLS BATMAN BULLSHIT WHAT THE HELL.............. ARGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH IM NOT EVEN GOING TO STARTWithout Wings said:As has already been said, the problem wasn't in regards to students finding out what was in the Griffith High exam through discussion, but the fact that the exam paper was removed from the Griffith High exam.
Allegedly on msn.... just what I was told.Without Wings said:I can't recall a racist remark from memory, but please quote him for me, as that is not appropriate.
Is that more or less unfair than the student who sits it late and discusses it with their friend?chops said:without wings:
if the school sets a new exam for the person who missed it i see that as extremely unfair how then would the school standardise the marks as a year group? the test may be harder or easier.
I'll rememberI can't comment on this but you can in an earlier answerchops said:helper please stay on topic we are not discussing the issue of sumone who has missed the exam, youve made a clear point that unfairness is inevitable in this case
chops is a mad bastard!! His bday gives away his identitychops said:i have zohabs calculator
it smelt like curry
so i licked it
Should be discussion on exam dates? that's not your arguement thats all of ours.helper said:As I have also said, when you have 3 schools in close geographical proximity, there should be discussion on exam dates and what exams are used.
Yes it is a bad situatiuon and it is up to individual schools to avoid the problems. The question is, do students gain more by using an externally set exam than an internally one and do these advantages outweigh the risk of security.
Those comments are a bit contradictory don't you think?helper said:As I have also said, when you have 3 schools in close geographical proximity, there should be discussion on exam dates and what exams are used.
Yes it is a bad situatiuon and it is up to individual schools to avoid the problems.
I am saying that there can be some discussion of exam dates locally but it isn't possible to do this over the whole state, so it is impossible for a company to set an exam date. I also said this in my first post on the topicwar_ali said:Should be discussion on exam dates? that's not your arguement thats all of ours.
You need to remember as well as an assessment these exams are their as a learning process, to improve your exam technique and become aware of how the HSC will be.Internally ? how can *Anyone* gain from an internally set exam? if its easy, Whatever, the scalling will be the same and the order should still stay correct.
i dont understand.. so you're agreeing with us now?
NoJimMorrison said:Those comments are a bit contradictory don't you think?
The companies/people who make the exams in general make little or no money out of them. Most are done on an almost voluntary nature. To make multiple exams would be less likely than them being pulled completely.A whole allocated timetable isn't neccessary because it would be up to the schools, there are already multiple companies and these multiple companies could make multiple exams... the schools could work for this... the schools don't buy EVERY paper for all the subjects.
Yeah, I'm still waiting for a reply to this.....Who is the one that has physically attacked me during political arguements?Quote:
Originally Posted by cannonrun
LOL when you cant win em, this is what YOU ALWAYS do Matt. Has this really contributed to your argument?