what's the point of using integration when you get the same answer? and this is how university textbooks teach it too. With extension 2 math, atleast they have a reason to use integration because the projectiles have air resistance
there's also quite a few dumb people there, my brother went there so I got to see the cohort reports, the lowest mark in advanced was 50%. Some people don't even do math at all in that school.
it's a much better system clown. Imagine if you were in america, you would be crying too if you had to do extra curriculars and all that other bull shit without any standardised testing beside the joke that is SAT just to get into a good uni, they are in a much worse situation than us. This is...
perhaps they could implement a time proven and reliable fair method, instead of trying to be such a special nerdy snowflake - they could make 100% marks come from external exams.
My trials were 85, the dumb bitch got 74 (11 percent difference) , I am scared that I will take the average of this person instead of the person who got 90.
My school is also a dumb school. There also was an abrupt jump in difficulty from year 10 to preliminary math advanced. Year 7-10's curriculum doesn't have to be standardised, therefore schools follow their own curriculum and choose to do either 5.1 or 5.3 to cater for the average students...
womp womp, deal with it. If you get in a car crash, you can walk to school or ask someone to send you. If I had monkey pox, I would still go to school to do the hsc cause I want an actual mark - not a teacher estimated mark.
literally the stupid english assessment prevented me from preparing properly. Lead was also in my water supply
How are externals flawed? It's unbiased since everyone is taking the same test at the same time.
The thing is, the hsc is an standardised test that the whole state is doing on the same day after a long holiday, meaning you had good preparation for it. Also for my school, every assessment task besides trials were conducted at different times for different classes, meaning that some people...
exactly, they aren't any harder compared to other schools and they also are easier than hsc exam. Knew it had to do with the fact that the actual smart people do extension 2 and 1.