The water bottle can't be opaque- it has to be completely transparent. As for the poster's question, I guess it depends on the drink you're thinking of taking in... what is it?sasquatch said:just bring a opaque water bottle..fill it up with whatever you want..alcohol..red bull..coffee..coke..orange juice..
From boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/hsc_rules_procedures_06.pdf:n8r said:You guys are so careful, I'm bringing in my mp3 player. How else I'm I going to survive 3hrs of economics.
Good luck bring it in and good luck being allowed to actually use it, which is very unlikely that it will happen. You do know you can leave any HSC exam after the first hour and anytime up until 15 minutes before finishing time otherwise you have to stay for the remaining 15 minutes.n8r said:You guys are so careful, I'm bringing in my mp3 player. How else I'm I going to survive 3hrs of economics.
Don't know why you'd do that, that way you can't take the question booklet with you.Kid.@dmin said:Good luck bring it in and good luck being allowed to actually use it, which is very unlikely that it will happen. You do know you can leave any HSC exam after the first hour and anytime up until 15 minutes before finishing time otherwise you have to stay for the remaining 15 minutes.
I remember a bloke who works for the school and comes in to overlook the HSC exams each year sat the yeargroup down and told us some rules, water in a tranparent bottle being one of them.matty fwd said:Argh! i always drink gatorade in my exams. Is there anything official on this? Or are you guys saying you can't based on past experience?
Will that reflect badly on you. Like, do they make a note of it or anything? I'm thinkig about doing that in Extension Maths, and I'm not going to beother studying for it, but it won't constsitute a non-serious attempt will it?Kid.@dmin said:Good luck bring it in and good luck being allowed to actually use it, which is very unlikely that it will happen. You do know you can leave any HSC exam after the first hour and anytime up until 15 minutes before finishing time otherwise you have to stay for the remaining 15 minutes.
As far as I know nobody will know you left early i.e. no notes on you departing early will be made. However I could be wrong about that but I can't really see them making a note when someone leaves early. Well as long as you attempt parts of the paper to the best of your ability and not put stupid answers then its an attempt.*Ninny-mole* said:Will that reflect badly on you. Like, do they make a note of it or anything? I'm thinkig about doing that in Extension Maths, and I'm not going to beother studying for it, but it won't constsitute a non-serious attempt will it?
Well if you can't do anymore of the paper and made your best attempt no point in sticking around and waiting.maskd said:Don't know why you'd do that, that way you can't take the question booklet with you.