The CSSA is a standardised Trial Paper so it will cover any and all modules, including the ones that your school may not have covered. It would be problematic if they tailored it to every single school.Do cssa schools put topics that haven’t been covered in school yet in the trials or give that pink booklet or whatever
have u done the trials already?The CSSA is a standardised Trial Paper so it will cover any and all modules, including the ones that your school may not have covered. It would be problematic if they tailored it to every single school.
If there is content within the CSSA Paper that you haven't covered yet at school, your teachers will replace those questions with something else (a question relating to content that you have covered). However, your teachers should have given you a Trial Notification to formally inform you of what will be included, otherwise, they could easily backflip and state that it was told that all modules would be included.
From memory, I only got that pink slip (or I think it was yellow) when a question was picked up for having a mistake, not because it wasn't covered by my school.
I just looked up HSC great expectations essays and I found a few. So studocu is good.Does anyone know any sites where I can find some quality 'Great Expectations' essays?
I just looked up HSC great expectations essays and I found a few. So studocu is good.
Yeah, grouse. Cheers legend.
its more the first one, the internal/external and alienation and isolation in modern worldthelittlepotatofrog for T.S. Eliot, in particular prufrock what would you say the overall "meaning" is. 1 of my teachers said that it's about alienation/isolation in the modern world and an individual's search for meaning. But the other 1 said it's about prufrock's immasculation, procrastination and search for love. So I'm confused.
Only for Mathematics Advanced since I acceleratedhave u done the trials already?
ohhh!Only for Mathematics Advanced since I accelerated
fricken geek. Try doing some maths standard 2, that's the real shiOnly for Mathematics Advanced since I accelerated
maths standard 2 is literally the best I love it so muchfricken geek. Try doing some maths standard 2, that's the real shi
literallymaths standard 2 is literally the best I love it so much
Std 2 is where its atfricken geek. Try doing some maths standard 2, that's the real shi
i love going to libraries, sometimes during exam period your room gets a bit suffocating, sometimes all the motivation we need is just a change of scenerydo u guys recommend going to libraries like state library to study?
agreed, i dropped from advanced and std 2 is treating me greatStd 2 is where its at
found some on studocu but idk if theyre any good bcuz i dont take ancientanyone have any ancient history trial papers? i cant seem to find any
i’m jorking my peanit off to thisagreed, i dropped from advanced and std 2 is treating me great