Young enough :P
That's stupid. All the supervisors and Presiding Officers are meant to read this manual that says exactly what is and isn't allowed, and seeing how every other supervisor we've mentioned lets us it must just be crap supervisors who don't know anything.
It's perfectly possible to send a blank email, and I suppose it would actually qualify as a message because it's still communicating the email headers, which could in some strange way be useful to the recipient. The very fact they receive an email is information and therefore a message.
That's because they are mums and retired people picked off the street. There are a few thousand supervisors around, you can't just employ them permanently.
Serious?
Our school combined yearlies with trials, so we didn't have to do English, Maths, History, etc. twice. Unfortunately I only did them last week, which gives plenty of time to study, not.
Has anyone managed to get any part of the tests out of the exam room?
Our supervisors said no part of any paper was to leave the room so I assumed they'd stop me even for taking the non-writing section out. Interestingly in the HSC they have no problem with that.
Your student number remains the same, but I'm not sure about centre number. (My school doesn't run an HSC exam centre so I don't know if SC and HSC centre numbers are the same.)
If you need to study for CompSkills you're obviously someone who just needs a band 6 in everything. I'd say most average Year 10 students could get 70-80 without any study at all.