Hmm, for the past few years they have been allocated certain ones. Personally, it would awesome to be able to do one on Atwood and Sadat or Lesing (the only ones I prepared). So do remember vaguely the question vaguely? It's a service to humanity to share mod B trial questions. :)
This thread might have died out, but, in either case, whether the questions specifies poems of not, what would be the most efficient way to prepare more mod b? Thanks
Hi there,
So I was introduced the notion of exemplar essay, the one that get 20/20 (or 15/15) I believe. However, the trouble is, I just can't seem to find them on board of studies website. :blink2: Any ideas, as to where you might find them?
Thanks
No, I was just wondering, I know my internals are probs going to be much worse for chem as my teacher just slashes marks in pracs and tiny errors in the exam (the smart kid of our class who has a predicted atar of 99+ only got 86 for chem). So, my question is, if say he gets like 99 in the hsc...
And this
You are a: Left-Leaning Anti-Government Isolationist Nationalist Liberal
Collectivism score: 17%
Authoritarianism score: -17%
Internationalism score: -50%
Tribalism score: 33%
Liberalism score: 17%
for randomly selecting things
If you click maybe for all of the things, it gives you to be a centrist moderate, funnily it gives the same if you say yes to everything + a non-interventionist and if you click all nos you get Centrist Interventionist Moderate.
One of the things describes me as a Right-Leaning Interventionist Bleeding-Heart Reactionary. Whist the other suggested scale implies that I am..., a little bit libertarian lefty
I am not sure how internal and external marks work. According to my friend (yes, I know, quite a reliable source, not), say there is person A and B, A gets 90 in internals and B gets 85, they are ranked 1st and 2nd in the school. A got 99 the HSC and B got 98. Does that mean their internal marks...