Lolsmith
kill all boomers
"My opinion is I don't have an opinion".... maybe it should or maybe it shouldn't i dont think its up to us to deccide
"My opinion is I don't have an opinion".... maybe it should or maybe it shouldn't i dont think its up to us to deccide
get better at it?
im nothing of the sort buddy.And the ATAR is a rank. So if you suck, you get pushed down the line - so suck it up and get better at it because complaining does nothing.
And you're 30/65, that's not even bad... I think you're a troll, personally.
If your teacher marks like a bitch then you'll go well in the HSC where they'll be more lenient... correct?im nothing of the sort buddy.
our highest marks for each assesment = 18/20
our teachers mark like a bitch
and as a result my marks arent great and tbh i dont think my rank is.
sorry if you think that ;/
i rank what i do in my sig and my mark wasIf your teacher marks like a bitch then you'll go well in the HSC where they'll be more lenient... correct?
It still uses the core principles of synthesising information into a concise, brief and abridged composition though.Essays are worthless, you don't use them in the work place, you communicate by doing presentations, reports, emails, etc but not essays.
Just mentioning, illiterate people most likely leave at the end of year 10... so forcing it upon people that have chosen to continue with the HSC makes no sense with that argument.Yes, as it is a combatant for the rising number of illiterate people.
Actually, the Board of Studies does not have to give an essay task in the HSC. It could be a report, a speech, a letter etc.; essays are just more common.Essays are worthless, you don't use them in the work place, you communicate by doing presentations, reports, emails, etc but not essays.
That's true, I find it strange that they can do all those and yet year 11 and 12 all in class stuff as well as HSC was essays or narrative (for creative writing ofc)...Actually, the Board of Studies does not have to give an essay task in the HSC. It could be a report, a speech, a letter etc.; essays are just more common.