Very relieved and happy that exam is over. Reading your comments makes me wonder if I got anything right... I was pretty nervous going into that because math is my worst subject :( Luckily I do 12 units!
100% bullshitted that part, I had to recall what we quickly discussed in class, had no notes on that topic at all. Had a lot of knowledge on the standard issues like structural, WHS, environmental, personnel and they choose something completely different :(
Do you think you got good marks for...
Hate my timetable (my exams are in lots with week gaps between them ugh)
13th - English
14th - English, Multimedia
22nd - Mathematics
23rd - Business Studies, senior science (2 heavy content subjects help me)
29th - Legal Studies
Mod A - Frankenstein/BR was awful in my opinion, definitely my worst because I didn't feel like I fully understood the question? A mess of an essay but it's too late now
Mod B - Gwen Harwood question was pretty good, the complex nature of life's journeys? Perfect fit with Father and Child and I...
I fully agree with you for Frankenstein/Blade! What a strange question, linking the desire for individual recognition with context AND changing perspectives?! Really had to think fast and try to link some ideas together. I think that was one of the most complex questions given in years.
Same! Family (a type of community) is a type of belonging? I wrote about belonging with family but I never mentioned the word "community" in my writing... now I'm scared
Wow I didn't even think of that, I only labelled mine a) b) c) with one empty line between each answer. What do you mean by "marking is computerised"? I thought they marked English papers by hand?
Personally thought multimedia was not as straight forward as expected... But hoping for the best :cold:
For section 3, we had barely covered 'new and emerging technologies' so really had to think on the spot for that one!