it does, but IMO it's extremely difficult to condense a band 6 answer that much. my teachers are strict markers, so only writing one page would get 5 marks for a 10 mark question. writing more works for me (and i always finish early anyway), so i do it anyway lol.Rhanoct said:um that's not really true... the space they give u suffices for a band6 (granted, if your writing is colossal then no)... u just have to ensure u write concisely and give only the necessary info for the marks they offer (which i understand is hard considering this is our hsc afterall.. i know i'm probably gonna go nuts for every question to ensure i get all the marks)
yeah i'm not very good at arguing a point
but look at the exemplary for Pompeii. it goes over the lines. not by a massive amount, but it goes over nonetheless. and by all accounts, it's not even a particularly good sample; it is good considering it is under exam conditions, but the person doesn't even talk about the source aside from a brief mention. thus i believe writing more is beneficial to your marks.cait33 said:my teacher who judges for the HSC just says that you have to fill the spaces provided (for P/H & society) because u can get band 6s for that
for essays.... im a slow writer but i have small handwriting (8-10 words a line) but if you can get all the content in you can do some of the historical period essays in under 4 pages (A4)