dhwanit2005
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I make too many mistakes with a pen, so can i use a pencil?
dont we have to graphs in pen as well ?Only 2B pencil for graphs I believe
Literally not even kidding, the amount of mistakes is so bad, and i like to keep my paper free of crosses and stuff, cos it just looks much better, it provides myself w clarity and also the markerim pretty sure you have to use a pen to write ur final answer
U can always use a pencil to do the working out and then write with pen over once ur done but its a bit of a waste of time so yeah use pen. I know what you mean tho.
We were told not to use those pens as their ink chemicals different, last yr the heat of the scanner erased a lot of the inkSurely erasable pen is calm then yeah?
But I think this is best solution if you really dont want to use penim pretty sure you have to use a pen to write ur final answer
U can always use a pencil to do the working out and then write with pen over once ur done but its a bit of a waste of time so yeah use pen. I know what you mean tho.
I feel like if i use a 6B pencil its the same darkness as a pen, also mechanical pencils>>>>>You could probably get away with it with a dark enough pencil but the HSC booklet does specifically say on the front to write in black pen
And there’s nothing wrong with crossing stuff out
Oh dont use erasable pen. I had a friend who graduated last year and he used an erasable pen for his english exam and because of the heat during the scanning process his entire work got removed. Bro got 0 for the test and would have gotten around 97-98 atar but got 86Surely erasable pen is calm then yeah?
Sorry to revive a somewhat dead thread, but would you mind posting the link which says the image? I can't seem to find any mention on NESA website. Thanks.View attachment 40238
On nesa personal timetable
it’s from their personal timetable which is released later this yearSorry to revive a somewhat dead thread, but would you mind posting the link which says the image? I can't seem to find any mention on NESA website. Thanks.