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Question 13 of my trials.
a) (3 marks)
Yes, the should indeed be . I realised this in the exam and used and made a successful proof. However, after the teachers realised they stuffed up badly, they decide to 'delete' it from the test, making the whole test out of 97. I think it is ridiculous that people who realised that there was a mistake should be disadvantaged and those who at least tried should get part marks. Every time we ask them about it they try to change the topic. It is absolutely bullshit. What do you think we should do? They are adamant on deleting it, but I find it VERY unfair, especially to those who did it properly (and realised). I can't do much now...except talk to the head teacher.
Either teacher teaching 4u (they're both ****) wrote this wrong in the test. There has been, in EVERY single 4U test, an error of some sort. Whether it be getting our whole last question from Q4 in 2009 syd grammar paper (wtf not reflective of 4u hsc standards) or getting a question from a textbook and copying the answer wrong.
What are your thoughts on this? Have you encountered utterly crap tests/teaching?
a) (3 marks)
Yes, the should indeed be . I realised this in the exam and used and made a successful proof. However, after the teachers realised they stuffed up badly, they decide to 'delete' it from the test, making the whole test out of 97. I think it is ridiculous that people who realised that there was a mistake should be disadvantaged and those who at least tried should get part marks. Every time we ask them about it they try to change the topic. It is absolutely bullshit. What do you think we should do? They are adamant on deleting it, but I find it VERY unfair, especially to those who did it properly (and realised). I can't do much now...except talk to the head teacher.
Either teacher teaching 4u (they're both ****) wrote this wrong in the test. There has been, in EVERY single 4U test, an error of some sort. Whether it be getting our whole last question from Q4 in 2009 syd grammar paper (wtf not reflective of 4u hsc standards) or getting a question from a textbook and copying the answer wrong.
What are your thoughts on this? Have you encountered utterly crap tests/teaching?