*Please forgive me if I've already posted my UAI*
My UAI: 89.35
Lower than what SAM predicted (91), but I'm still satisfied. I only wish I had managed to get into the 90s. My gran says I can round my score up to 90 though, lol.
It was okay. Not too hard, but had some tricky bits, like that "nature of traditional society and culture" = huh?
BUT it's all over and I couldn't give a rats arse.
WOOOOOOoooooooooooooooo
I have nothing to do now :D :D :D
Not a fan of this exam. I hated all the essay questions and ended up doing Question 8 (subjective frame). Section I easier than past exam papers.
Probably one of my worse exams. One more =(
Why didn't the school or anyone contact him before the exams? That's a lil odd if you ask me. And I don't know how he could be so negligent with HSC exam dates. Surely he would have talked to friends who do the same subject as him? =S
And I think you should have found a better place to post...
Crime fiction
I liked this exam. The story was dodge though. Essay was good. I went on about conventions, contexts, values and even some stuff about crime fiction educating potential criminals to commit the perfect crime lol.
Time seemed to go on forever though in this exam.
Not fair that there was a phrase, image and the whole restruction and destruction stuff we had to incorporate.
Not the biggest fan of this story. My trials story was much better.
I was so stressed before this exam. I was so scared they were going to ask some curly swirly confusing questions, especially on Germany. But nope :) I was one happy pumpkin.
The WWI section was basically the same as the Catholic Trials and I loved it. I did the nationalism question for...
I was so stressed before this exam. I was so scared they were going to ask some curly swirly confusing questions, especially on Germany. But nope :) I was one happy pumpkin.
The WWI section was basically the same as the Catholic Trials and I loved it. I did the nationalism question for...
I liked them :) The main events of her life is nice and easy. The question about "balanced interpretations" I think suited Leni Riefenstahl fantastiscally. Best stuff I've written in the question B side of Leni. Rather proud :)