when i did the hsc in 02 the general paper was quite hard (in that only between 2 & 3% got a band 6) so for those who did well it was rather beneficial. i don't think an easy paper would benefit anyone
i just don't think it would be that inconvenient to anyone to hold the sc exams after the hsc, especially when they know hsc students just want it to be over with. i just don't understand their thought pattern on this.
Haha Stella fellas - I wouldn't send my kids there for all the money in the world.
I went to Cromer High and I would have no probs sending my kids there... Not bad for a gov. school. And I guess the opportunities are only growing what with the college now.
yes, definately don't rely on scaling to get you good marks! that's pretty obvious but you'd be surprised at the amount of people who still do it and comment on the scaling. if you do well enough in any subject you can come out with a good uai at the end of the day. just work at it constantly...
i got my hsc results over the landline... it was much more suspenseful having to wait for them to tell it all to you than seeing it all pop up on the screen at once. and it was much faster and less hassle than the overloaded web...
i would love to do some real photgraphy but unfortunately i was turned off doing anything about it after spending 6 months doing portrait photography. we used the fujifilm finepix s2 pro cameras as well as a few film cameras...
portrait photgraphy sux, but i would love an s2 pro, if i had a...
i didnt fast but i barely ate at all. i lived off v drinks for about a month before, and the way thru the exams... not a good idea, i just couldn't eat. i would have much preferred to eat tho!
the fact that english has to count towards your uai is definitely unfair to those who are much better at other subjects. it definitely advantages those who are good at english
i liked english and didnt mind it countig towards my uai but i think its crap that it HAS to
ours was simple and we liked it... that's the great thing about gov schools
for seniors that is...
navy skirt and light blue blouse for the girls and grey shorts/trousers and a light blue polo for the boys
same uniform all year round. then we had either blazers or college jackets aswell
i really feel for all you guys studying today...
you can always go to the beach in your 'study break'
it's days like these that i am grateful for working in an office, where the temperature has to be 22 every day due to eh&s standards
i also want to do primary teaching, i finished in 02 and didn't do all that well. now i can't get into teaching until mature age...
i actually considered doing my hsc again via correspondence but went to tafe instead. tafe sux!!! anyway waiting for mature age isn't so bad, especially as i've...