be prepared! that is always an option. nesa gave 3 examples of mod c for the new syllabus and one was with no reflectionAny idea what the chance of no reflection is?
That would be quite a shock.
can you share a link of how you got to this so i can choose sample questions for my other subjects like business?be prepared! that is always an option. nesa gave 3 examples of mod c for the new syllabus and one was with no reflection
It's preferable to address the stimulus regardless of whether or not it is asked. It's not there for decoration lolAlso, this is seperate but is it required to address the stimulus in the reflection if it is not asked?
I am assuming the answer is no?
Hi.can you share a link of how you got to this so i can choose sample questions for my other subjects like business?
Yeah as said previously the sample questions are there so people are aware of the type and scope of questions asked in a new syllabus and as business has been around for ages you can already gauge the exam style in both past hsc and trial paperscan you share a link of how you got to this so i can choose sample questions for my other subjects like business?
oh makes sense, tyYeah as said previously the sample questions are there so people are aware of the type and scope of questions asked in a new syllabus and as business has been around for ages you can already gauge the exam style in both past hsc and trial papers