This ultimately depends on the order in which your school covers the modules for HSC Biology. It is possible that some schools may not follow the logical sequence, meaning they may not necessarily assess the first module of the HSC course in the first assessment. Trial exams are intended to be indicative of HSC exams, meaning that, as with Biology HSC exams, trial exams will most likely cover all of the HSC course, giving students an idea of what the HSC exam could entail.Heraclitussss said:Hi I just wanted to know how the modules are divided for testing. Is it like Module 1 is tested for assessment 1 and 2 is tested in a2 and the trials and hsc have the whole course of the syllabus? Thanks
I suggest going through the Assessment and Reporting in Biology Stage 6 document from NESA - page 8 in particular, which is where the year 12 school-based assessment requirements are covered:
https://syllabus.nesa.nsw.edu.au/assets/global/files/assessment-and-reporting-in-biology-stage-6.pdf
I hope this helps!