busterblues said:They are not meant to be hard. They are designed so that people who are not familiar with computers can pass the course and get a decent mark as well. Thats why its a BDC Category B course.
In saying that, it doesnt mean that just because you know a lot about computers you can slack off. You still need to pay attention and work through all the required work.
That is really strange that you didnt have a half yearly exam, but some sort of assessment must be done at the school Im pretty sure thats a BOS rule that 50% of the assessment is based on your school-based assessment. (I think so anyway, Im not sure how the system works anymore..way too confusing for me)
Later gator,
yeah i do the same exam but I do it a few hours earlier because I am like the only person in the state who does Info Tech and history extension so i have a timetable clash on november 7th or watever. because of this i have to stay with an exam supervisor and not allowed to talk to anyone until the rest of the state has completed the exam...not funsinist4 said:hey guys
just wanted to clear something up, theres not internal assessment mark submitted for I.T in the hsc right. So only the actual hsc exam only counts towards your uai?
(assumming that your complete all your compentensies)
^ what do you mean you get to do it earlier ?, is it the same test? =P
thanks...
ari89 said:YAY...i got my IT exam result...i got 99%!!!!!!!!!!!
Wooo! I'm so happy....my teacher said that he used a Catholic School Trial paper for our semester exam and that it was generally harder than the HSC papers. (The second highest mark was 82-84% or something and the average was 70%)
you probably could especially if you know your 'key terms and concepts'sinist4 said:hey, great marks lol
if onli i could get that good ...