That's so not true. No marker is going to think that a 4 page answer for an essay(in those size booklets) could be of high quality. You need quantity for quality.
For me:
Section 1: 5
Section 2: 4
Section 3: 8
Those booklets really put me off though. Because I was used to practicing just...
best was probably question 2.
couldn't have hoped for better question for either section 2 or 3.. They are exactly what teachers tell you to study, just a story and essay and then manipulate them for the question. perfect.
i don't really think anythign was 'worst' about the test, but i guess i...
I don't know for sure. I reckon it would be fine to put it in, especially since it's only bitch.
But.. best to be safe. I can not see them frowning upon you censoring it, whereas it is 'possible' they will for uncensored..
what gracious and logik said..
They want you to talk about how the idea of 'the journey' is portrayed in the texts, and back that up with the techniques that composers use...
Essentially, the idea is to discuss the journey, the techniques are 'secondary' that need to be intergrated into the essay
From an eta booklet:
1. Imagine that you have returned from a journey that took you away from your school environment for a term. While away, your teacher asked you to maintain a journal recording your experiences, particularly focusing on your encounters, discoveries and transformations...
I don't think it really matters if you copy a story from something. Within reason.
The main idea is to get the ideas of the journey across, integrated into the story.
If you really need to cram. There is that 'Revise HSC Physics in a month' excel book.
Its
a nice summary of everything, and you could probably go through it in a day. But your not going to remember it all.
nah, it doesn't feel like anything yet. It feels worse now that lessons have finished then before.
Friday of the third week is when it's going to be great for me. (everyone who has tests week 4.. ;))
No one said to learn all of them..
I only wanted a few common ones to throw in.
Getting a bigger list means you have more choice for the few words you plan to remember, that's all.