Just wondering, instead of writing 'the angle between a chord and tangent at the point of contact is equal to the angle in the alternate segement,' are we allowed to just write 'alternate segement theorem?'
The Board of Studies will always be cruel and keep English compulsory. They should at least not make it count to your ATAR.
If I got a chance to drop English, I would definitely drop it and so would heaps of other people. I think only the students doing English Extension would pick English...
Some people turned up in mufti.
Also, after the one hour mark, the supervisor announced that if you were finished, you were could leave. Over half of my cohort left but it took a while to get them out because there were so many who wanted to. Some were yelling out to the supervisor to sign them...
I just re-read the Module A question and I just realised that there was a 'your' in the question. My essay was entirely third-person. Would this really affect my mark?
By they way, won't this go against some teachers who firmly believe that you should never use first-person in an essay...
Ok. I lied. She didn't photocopy the title page and the contexts.
I don't think I should of have mentioned this. Hopefully, I can delete my about post before any author or publisher or author sees it.
Well, the only ones that would be fit the question are Keating, Pearson and Bandler's speeches. I can't see how the other speeches can really relate much to the question.
I found the question decent. It fitted with my pre-prepared essay pretty well.
In the essay, I talked about how people's ambitious use of use and technology have resulted in a destruction of nature and religion and a loss of humanity.
That question was horrible. Although the Board of Studies didn't specify a speech, they certainly limited the ones you could use due to the narrowness of the question.