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No it's not different because i'm 'doing law'.jannny said:Haha na I wouldnt go as far as Pass average, most likely credit but if I get a Pass in one of my subjects then its ok (I wouldn't treat it as like the end of the world, just like in the HSC.)
But yea Bobness, if 90+ WAM is ur thing, go for it by all means. I guess its different in your situation since you're doing law.
will limit your choices when you go for a job. It's just the same with a uai (which is the end result for the vast majority of Year 12 students).jany said:Well my point is at uni, you just generally need a Pass to basically get your degree.
Well, it's definitely too late for my advice, but GENERALLY you do not want to rewrite your past assessments 'word-for-word' in english, even if your teacher says so. The main reason being is, if s/he does not mark your exam, you are open to having another teacher mark it from their perspective. That is the reason behind the fluctuation in marks (and the fact that creatives have the highest standard deviation of marks, traditionally).Troy2287 said:Well I want to do a B.Civil Engineering/B.Surveying @ University of Newcastle, which requires 80.80. So I figure 85 is a good aiming point. But I do believe I am capable of higher. We got our trial results last week (our exams were week 9 & 10 of term 2) and I really flonked them:
English(Standard): 61%
Maths (2U): 61% (Top of my class....really says a lot for the school)
IPT: 81% (Top of the year, and ranking 1st)
Software D&D: 61%
Geography: 61%
Physics: 63%
People have been saying that trials are harder than the HSC itself, but I don't believe thats the case. Comparing the exams we did to HSC past papers, they are relatively the same. My opinion is that the teachers marking is harder than at any other point in the year.
Eg. For an imaginative writing task in English, I scored 14/15 in an in-class assessment. When I re-wrote the task word-for-word in the trial (like I had been specifically instructed to do by my teacher) it scored only 8/15.
That has really puzzled me. I want to approach the teacher, but I don't know what to say: "Hey why did it score only 8/15 when you told me to write it exactely the same and when it got 14/15 earlier in the year" won't really go down to well, I don't think.
fkn pwntconics2008 said:man trials are not cool. my school is tight on resoucres.. bloody cant even afford to give us past trial papers.
cheap school
Being confident in everything bar one subject =/= totally fucked. Get a grip.benji6667 said:i need some reassurance that im not the only one totally F'd for the trials... im confident in everything except English
I'm not a strong writer when it comes to exams... and when my teacher saw the CSSA trial paper, she cried.
Lol enjoy failing the english HSC paper.conics2008 said:feeling confident on the journey essay, just wrote one up now and trying to memorise it.