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for being special ed
no for being poor. i think being poor is a justified EAS reason, especially with the tutoring favorable HSC for subjects like English and Chemisery. If you're poor, you can't afford tutoring, and for it to be equitable you should get adjustment points.

On the other hand, mental illnesses such as being a schizo shouldn't grant you any points. Like you're telling me just cause you "hear voices in your head" or feel like killing animals and dogs you get 3 points for free?

EAS is fair, except when it considers mental illnesses as a legitimate impact on learning. Afterall, I consider my self mentally ill for not having a high IQ. Why can't I get points then? see how ridiculous this is? In fact my low IQ has a greater impact and disadvantage than some schiztard "hearing voices in his head" to them (though schiztards possibly have low IQ as well). I wish my IQ was at least 120 but it wouldn't be fair for me to get points just cause it's below.
 
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It's also crazy how NESA gives people extra time in exams, just cause they are diagnosed with autism or adhd. This isn't equity, this is literally unfair. I need extra time as well since I have a very low IQ. My raw in the MX1 exam could've been like 57/70 as well if they actually gave us more than 2 hours like how they do for these people. Why don't they just give everyone extra time? 2 hours to answer 30 seperate questions is way too short.
 
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It's also crazy how NESA gives people extra time in exams, just cause they are diagnosed with autism or adhd. This isn't equity, this is literally unfair. I need extra time since I have a very low IQ. My raw in the MX1 exam could've been like 57/70 as well if they actually gave us more than 2 hours like how they do for these people
ppl in my class got those 5 min provision things cuz they had bad hand writing
 

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ppl in my class got those 5 min provision things cuz they had bad hand writing
they need to give everyone extra time then, not just a select few. The english exams being 1 hour long for 3 essays is crazy. What's more crazy is being forced to answer 30 math questions in 2 hours. Extension 1 maths should be 2 hours and 30 minutes.
 

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they need to give everyone extra time then, not just a select few. The english exams being 1 hour long for 3 essays is crazy. What's more crazy is being forced to answer 30 math questions in 2 hours. Extension 1 maths should be 2 hours and 30 minutes.
it’s 2hiurs what
 

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no for being poor. i think being poor is a justified EAS reason, especially with the tutoring favorable HSC for subjects like English and Chemisery. If you're poor, you can't afford tutoring, and for it to be equitable you should get adjustment points.
Dumb. If so, then half of Sydney would get these bonus marks. Very few families have disposable income to send their kids to tutoring.
 

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ppl in my class got those 5 min provision things cuz they had bad hand writing
Tbh I’m thinking it’s more than bad handwriting because you need to submit documented medical evidence to nesa. Mostly provisions are 5 minute rest breaks, extra time is much rarer and I don’t know of many who have it (except maybe 1)
 

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Tbh I’m thinking it’s more than bad handwriting because you need to submit documented medical evidence to nesa. Mostly provisions are 5 minute rest breaks, extra time is much rarer and I don’t know of many who have it (except maybe 1)
yeah the only person I knew who had provs of extra time was dyslexic and her grades (no offence) really weren't that good so it definitely wasn't an advantage for her

the NESA thing tho to be fair is only necessary for HSC like there's nothing stopping schools from giving provs for internals 'cause they won't get caught

sucks tho bc I know lots of people who lost like 30% of marks 'cause of handwriting

but yeah the only provisions I really know of are breaks, and for like ADHD/autism lots of the time they get like objects for fidgeting not actual time benefits (in my experience)
 

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