Cheering cause i still get to do belonging.Belonging is prescribed until 2014 (inclusive)
See e.g. http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/english-prescriptions-poster-09-14.pdf
Cheering cause i still get to do belonging.Belonging is prescribed until 2014 (inclusive)
See e.g. http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/english-prescriptions-poster-09-14.pdf
Not necessarily, if Belonging is easier, everyone finds it easier and hence in order to maintain some sort of bell curve, even if you are absolutely right about whatever Belonging it is, if its not deep enough compared to the top of the year people then you are going to get 'scaled' down for it (not literally but you will be shunned down)It is important that they change it every 5 or so years. There is already so much information on belonging online, such as theisis, essays, etc. It is an easy topic to analyse and find related texts for. IMO, a 45/45 in 2015 (edit) would be more impressive than a 45/45 in 2012.
And the harder they'll therefore mark each essay.It's good that 2013'ers do Belonging.
The more years it's been going for, the more resources available on it
That's not hard to get around And it applies to everyone lol.And the harder they'll therefore mark each essay.
Not necessarilyYes, but all the available notes apply to every one as well. What I'm saying is that it evens out, there's no real benefit.
If anyone is seriously considering under-the-table notes dealings for HSC, you need to reconsider your goals in life.Not necessarily
Black market dealings.
Chill, I was referring to notes from family friends/cousins that others don't have access to...If anyone is seriously considering under-the-table notes dealings for HSC, you need to reconsider your goals in life.
llChill, I was referring to notes from family friends/cousins that others don't have access to...
that is so bullshit, put up with belonging crap and now they're taking it away, so messed up by the DETNew syllabus for those taking the HSC in 2014 is what I'm hearing.