Oh yeah definitely. 2020 just had half-yearly's cancelled. Trials and HSC were fine.i think we are even more fucked than class of 2020 at this point lol
Oh yeah definitely. 2020 just had half-yearly's cancelled. Trials and HSC were fine.i think we are even more fucked than class of 2020 at this point lol
The problem is that it's mandated through legislation (NSW Education Act) that Year 12 students in New South Wales sit a statewide and standardized examination. NESA nor Gladys can't just cancel the HSC with a snap of their fingers, and I doubt at this point that either of them would want to go through the extra effort to find alternative procedures given the current state of affairs at the moment.I’d rather they cancel hsc and just estimate my stupid mark then them having to push it back until 2022
ew were gonna end up doing the hsc with the year 11s lmfao nope
wouldn't this mean that most schools would have to cancel their trials or have online ones, except the very few that have students only outside the LGA's.
- HSC students from the 8 LGAs will also not return to school if they go to school outside those LGAs.
yes thats exactly whats happenedwouldn't this mean that most schools would have to cancel their trials or have online ones, except the very few that have students only outside the LGA's.
absolutely nothing lmaooI think teachers are aware that cheating is likely to happen but what can they do about it
sb is cancelled but have replacement online assingments/exams or estimates depending on subjecthas anyone heard about whats happening at top schools like sydney boys, girls, grammar, ruse etc?
The final exam I did for my compulsory business law unit in my first year of university required the use of ProctorU Live+, where you are required to show your room to a supervisor (including walls and desk) and any additional displays (such as extra monitors) are not permitted. You are under surveillance for the duration of the exam and cannot leave your computer while you're sitting the exam. Any suspicious attempts to cheat are quickly detected and students are penalised. If you are sitting a closed book exam, schools can use such software to make sure you don't cheat.if they use anti-cheating software what's stoppng you from just having a hard copy of ur notes in front of u while doing eexams??
yeah and thats the problem i feel like more effective contingencies (more effective than just having ur camera facing ur writing space) need be put in place to deter cheatingI think teachers are aware that cheating is likely to happen but what can they do about it
With ProctorU it is a real person spying on you in your bedroom.if they use anti-cheating software what's stoppng you from just having a hard copy of ur notes in front of u while doing eexams??
allocating more weighting to the actual hsc exam would be infinitely better than the current 50/50 splitwhat are your thoughts on making hsc: 25% internals and 75% externals?
for me it’s maths, it’s not frustrating to do like english but nothing ever seems to stick when i study maths. i studied maths everyday for like 3 weeks, i proceed to not study it for a week and i forget every single topic. rip all my effortIt's the only subject im dreading. It's the sole reason i'm wishing trials is postponed for me. I'll happily study for anything else.
what do u define as fastI think that if we look at the bright side, with online trial exams for subjects that require lots of writing such as English, things like time management and writing speed won't be as concerning if you are required to type your answers instead of writing them, assuming you guys type fast.
Yeah I think that would be a significant improvement over writing at around 30-35 wpm, particularly if you already know what you're writing about. I think I type about 50-55 wpm and I noticed that even that allowed me to finish essays quite faster.what do u define as fast
i go at 75 wpm