i mean, that is why guidance counsellors and everyone says to choose subjects you actually want to study for (even if they are easier) rather then doing under the pretence of getting better marks because the scaling only really affects the middle of the pack (less so with the top marks).
bruh how tf am i going to talk about all the spectra data and reaction pathways and chemical reations in one and 3/4 ths of a pages on top of sounding coherent
edit to made this readable because i am recovering from my 2 hour sleep
i think you are having a light dose of nostalgia, where all the "good" times you had (not saying you did have a good time overall ) come to the forefront, even though you acknowledge all the terrible times as well.
You point still stands lmao, I just wanted to point out that marking starts later (also even if started later, doesn't change the fact that we already did and there is nothing we can do lol)
This is not true. They only mark the papers AFTER the wholes hsc block is complete (because they need to get all he papers to one location for them to mark it.
Source: One of our chemistry teachers (who was a hsc marker) told us right before paper 1. Also keep in mind their people all over nsw...