True, the projectile question wasn't as bad as usual, so I think I managed to get it. But other than that there were a tonne of questions that threw me off and I kept thinking that the questions don't look too hard, but when I started doing them I just kind of died
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I think we looked at some of the past papers, but I don't remember the listening
And what the heck was that three marker that they gave us two lines to write
To be honest I'm not sure how to feel anymore because the other sections were alright, but listening threw me off so I was dead...
Although the term 4 assessment marks may seem really important at the time, in retrospect they don't play as huge of a role as you may think, so don't feel like a failure if you aren't able to meet your expectations. Your HSC is not screwed. Just keep on doing what you've always been doing, and...
Aren't we supposed to draw graphs with pencil? I usually draw my axes in pen and the rest in pencil but got called out for it in my trials, so I'm sticking with pencil for HSC
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I pretty much finished with two or three minutes left, when I had to go back and fill out all the details on the booklets
Its a pretty surreal moment when there's 30 seconds left and all you can hear is people flicking pages to check that everything's complete, whilst others are...
I had to read Texts 3 and 4 twice before I even understood what they were talking about, and even then I'm pretty sure that I didn't do it properly.
Sure, it wasn't absolutely terrible, but yeah it was pretty bad.
The part about 'place' threw me off and I think that my connections with the stimulus were a bit forced. But the marker should be able to see that I've tried to incorporate the stimulus, so all I can do is hope for the best :spzz: