Yeah I don't know why this conversation is being held in the holiday block. But some schools do have trials before the break.Isn't it a bit early to be sitting trials? And even it is, most people are on break, trying to either prep for hsc/trials.
I was more thinking of those who haven't done the paper yet, we don't wish to give some an unreasonable advantage either.Yeah I don't know why this conversation is being held in the holiday block. But some schools do have trials before the break.
@OP you can discuss the difficulty of the paper if you wish, however as Independents papers are specifically copyrighted please don't put an actual question on here in public.
"Easy/Hard" is all relative to the person. I see your point though.I was more thinking of those who haven't done the paper yet, we don't wish to give some an unreasonable advantage either.
Everything is relative. You fail trials - but your cohort does really shit too? yay not so badCHEM why would you drop it! its the best subject ever!
Also our school starts trials next Tuesday and I am stuffed; chem is the last exam and I haven't started studying for anything because my major work took way too long
my trial is going to leave me weeping on the floor at least thats what our chem teacher reckons, our bio teacher said that if a trial doesn't leave you crying or feeling like you're going to fail then you cheated or the exam wasn't set right. So long story short Im panicking.
Do you reckon you can get a good ATAR even if you fail your trials?
yes right now my average for chemistry is about 92% and in other subjects, it is 97-98% so of course i am going to drop it. i am preety sure that i am going to get a good atatCHEM why would you drop it! its the best subject ever!
Also our school starts trials next Tuesday and I am stuffed; chem is the last exam and I haven't started studying for anything because my major work took way too long
my trial is going to leave me weeping on the floor at least thats what our chem teacher reckons, our bio teacher said that if a trial doesn't leave you crying or feeling like you're going to fail then you cheated or the exam wasn't set right. So long story short Im panicking.
Do you reckon you can get a good ATAR even if you fail your trials?