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I feel realy stupid. I found that test hard idk how people found it easy. What am I missing? The first half was alright but Q14 I had no clue.
Q14 was bad and i couldnt do anything but the clock question.
The random proof question about the multiples of 60 or whatever absolutely stumped me, not bc it seemed crazy hard but because we haven’t learnt anything like that, and I didn’t have enough time to sit there and try to figure out what it was asking!
I heard the 4 unit people found it easy and almost think its a little unfair that they added a question like that... it was only 2 marks though.

I think there’s a disproportionate amount of super smart ppl on BOS bc only the most invested ppl make an account and start posting.
 

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there is nothing on nesa website about embargo. trying to shutdown online discussion of exams after they finish is futile.

i have also been told the "embargo" extends beyond the paper itself - and extends to solutions as well and discussion as well. how futile is that?!!!!!!

it's cause students sitting paper overseas haven't sat paper yet. if nesa are too lazy to give them a different assessment, then how on earth are they going to shut down discussion for a whole day? it's ridiculous.
Are you able to actually confirm the instruction explicitly/officially comes from NESA first hand (not by deduction/speculation) and not someone else? My view is informed by a particular recent experience on this site (not going to say it explicitly but you can read between the lines). I’m still skeptical as it just doesn’t add up for me.
Surely that’s unfair for people overseas to be sitting the paper, they should do it so the times overlap
The schools that are licensed to administer the HSC overseas are all within 3 hours of the NSW timezone.

Also, there are controls in place for it according to this:
 

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Q14 was bad and i couldnt do anything but the clock question.
The random proof question about the multiples of 60 or whatever absolutely stumped me, not bc it seemed crazy hard but because we haven’t learnt anything like that, and I didn’t have enough time to sit there and try to figure out what it was asking!
I heard the 4 unit people found it easy and almost think its a little unfair that they added a question like that... it was only 2 marks though.

I think there’s a disproportionate amount of super smart ppl on BOS bc only the most invested ppl make an account and start posting.
It was a pigeonhole problem it took me a little to realise it but nothing from 4u really made it easier. You probably already know sorry…
 

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It was a pigeonhole problem it took me a little to realise it but nothing from 4u really made it easier. You probably already know sorry…
Actually i didn’t know, but HUH? pigeonhole principle? I completely forgot about that
 

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Are you able to actually confirm the instruction explicitly/officially comes from NESA first hand (not by deduction/speculation) and not someone else? My view is informed by a particular recent experience on this site (not going to say it explicitly but you can read between the lines). I’m still skeptical as it just doesn’t add up for me.

The schools that are qualified to administer the HSC overseas are all within 3 hours of the NSW timezone.

Also, there are controls in place for it according to this:
if you want more info about it i suggest u contact the secretary of mansw.

initial knowledge of embargo originated with her.

at the time hardly anyone knew about it

i have since learned other organisations have likewise been contacted by nesa to impose the embargo, so it cannot be an error from mansw.

now a lot more people know about it

but what perplexes me about it is why does it seem to only apply to maths? why haven’t we heard about it for other subjects?

i find it hard to believe students in other countries who do the hsc only do maths.

and why is this the first year there is a embargo? students have been doing hsc in other countries for many years and now all of a sudden there is a embargo? that’s kinda weird.
 
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would one mark be awarded if I showed 1 times 2 times 3 times 5 times 30 times 60 times 15 equals 13500 x 60?
 

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would one mark be awarded if I showed 1 times 2 times 3 times 5 times 30 times 60 times 15 equals 13500 x 60?
Idk depends on the context, cause couldn’t you have just plugged it in the calculator? The second step doesn’t really add anything to your working
 

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i still proved for one case. induction questions still give u partial mark even if u only do base case
 

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Surely that’s unfair for people overseas to be sitting the paper, they should do it so the times overlap
People sitting the test earlier in a different country is also unfair for Australians. They can just leak the questions to a select few Australians, thus negatively impacting alignment and scaling.
 

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