honeyissweet25
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we got the same lady at the one we had in yr 10 hehe 'cease writing'....
Never heard of anything quite that ridiculous...DALiE. (: said:I heard that they are really strict.
At my school we have been practicing how to enter the hall quietly (during our trials) because apparently if you communicate in anyway with anyone they won't let you sit for your SC.
Personally, I think our teachers just wanna scare us.
hahaha that toilet incident happened to one of my friends too! The old lady followed her into the toilet and stood outside the cubical and tried to make conversation :mad1:Phoenix Fury said:No, of course not they are middle aged (maybe some old) women who stand around and answer questions. Also one of my....associates....told me that they couldn't go into the cubicle to go to the toilet and were watched when urinating, too bad if you are pee shy, rofl. Anyway, one of the women even struck up a conversation with one of the dumbass girls she knew (this may have been the trial, can't remember but i am quite sure it was the SC).
Yea, I know. It's pretty stupid.supercalamari said:Never heard of anything quite that ridiculous...
Your school teachers must be either control freaks or pissing themselves laughing watching you kids take the crap they say seriously. Honest.
I just know that I'd fail because I can't suppress my giggles. I have the oddest sense of humour.DALiE. (: said:Yea, I know. It's pretty stupid.
I obviously don't believe them and I don't think anyone actually does.
They just do what they can to "scare" us and shut us up.
It doesn't work though.
They have to be strict to make the testing conditions the same (or as close to as they can) for every year 10er in NSW. So they can't be that nice (if you know what I mean).suzlee said:My maths teacher said they are usually nice old ladies
studentcheese said:I think our own teachers would be more strict. In year 9, there was a guy who scribbled his name on his test paper after the teacher said pens down. He got five marks deducted. Recently (in our trial SC), there was a student who had marks deducted for having his watch on his wrist during the exam (we're supposed to place them on the table).
oh coz you can really cheat with your watch...studentcheese said:I think our own teachers would be more strict. In year 9, there was a guy who scribbled his name on his test paper after the teacher said pens down. He got five marks deducted. Recently (in our trial SC), there was a student who had marks deducted for having his watch on his wrist during the exam (we're supposed to place them on the table).