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hhm, wow, like 18ish for muliple choice 37ish for short answers and 16/17 for essays doesnt sound too bad...
 

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my raw mark was 94, if that helps (i applied for my raw marks through the board of studies). my final exam mark as reported on my hsc was 97. for a final mark of 94, i think you need about 88-90, as destinyliang has rightly suggested :)
 

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my raw mark was 94, if that helps (i applied for my raw marks through the board of studies). my final exam mark as reported on my hsc was 97. for a final mark of 94, i think you need about 88-90, as destinyliang has rightly suggested :)
Wow nice work, could I ask what was your study method/approach for eco was?
 

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Wow nice work, could I ask what was your study method/approach for eco was?
haha, thanks mate! :)

I pretty much learnt all the key concepts and concentrated on trying to link across topics as well - e.g. you have external stability in topic 3, but then you have exchange rates in topic 2, and it's important that you try to link especially in exams. i did heaps and heaps of practice essays and short answers and gave them to my teacher for feedback as well. and i practiced doing things under test conditions. oh and i also kept updating all my statistics because as im sure you know, the economy both domestically and globally is constantly and rapidly changing and you need to have the most up to date stats in your responses !

does that help? :)
 

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haha, thanks mate! :)

I pretty much learnt all the key concepts and concentrated on trying to link across topics as well - e.g. you have external stability in topic 3, but then you have exchange rates in topic 2, and it's important that you try to link especially in exams. i did heaps and heaps of practice essays and short answers and gave them to my teacher for feedback as well. and i practiced doing things under test conditions. oh and i also kept updating all my statistics because as im sure you know, the economy both domestically and globally is constantly and rapidly changing and you need to have the most up to date stats in your responses !

does that help? :)
Did you do essays with you textbook and notes or not, and were they plans or full essays??

Because, most of my marks are being a lost here and I really need to pick it up....
 
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i did my essays once i had actually learned all the content, and did them by not looking at my notes at all (i.e. test conditions). most of the time they were full essays, yes, but the night before the hsc i did 5 essay plans on 5 random, unrelated questions and got feedback from my teacher.
 

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i did my essays once i had actually learned all the content, and did them by not looking at my notes at all (i.e. test conditions). most of the time they were full essays, yes, but the night before the hsc i did 5 essay plans on 5 random, unrelated questions and got feedback from my teacher.
Ok, guess I better get writing then...
 

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