I'm curious what did everyone find so hard about the exam? I thought Caesar, Peloponnesian were really easy. Sparta was okay. Some things in Pompeii and Herculaneum confused me, like that retarded photo question in multiple choice. 79 sounds extremely managable to me. :D
My teachers are god dam psychics, everything they predicted of P&H, Peloponnesian war and Sparta was spot on. Apparently it's now their 9th year in a row where they have guessed right.
So I can assume my school is not the only school that did pretty well in multiple choice and short answers but crashed and burned in extended response + business report in the CSSA trial? (I'm in a top 30 school and I only know of one person who got above 20/40 for report + extended)
I guess there is some connection between fourth crusade and the renaissance as it did deal a fatal blow the the Eastern Roman Empire directly causing its long and slow death with the ottomans taking over all of the balkans and anatolia by the 15th century, which resulted in greek scholars...
I live in Castle Hill and I'd say they desperately need any business they can get there, its been going downhill ever since they moved the bus stop. Also I noticed when ACA interviewed 'caucasian' people it was just old ladies who I don't think have the most balanced point of view...besides...
Hey guys :D
Advanced English
Mathematics (2U)
Ancient History
History Extension
Legal Studies
Business Studies
AIM:
96+ Doubt I'll get it though unless I start putting in the hard yards
I heard it from a tutor who offhandedly mentioned it =S when i asked him about it he said he heard it from a friend as well.
It may just be a rumour among non-private kids who over estimate the privileges private kids get =P