Hey everyone doing food tech!
I did the HSC last year and came first in the state for Food Tech. I just thought i'd share a few things with you to help:
#1 For every point you write whether it be in short answers or extended response make sure you have an example. Use relevent examples- like products on the market today or recent innovations. It may help if you go into a supermarket and spend a decent amount of time looking at all the different products- thier packaging materials, their advertising, their nutritioal panels etc and tie them in with any of the areas of study.
#2 Milk is a perfect example for most product questions- it comes in different packaging- glass bottle, plastic, UHT tetra packs and many diffferent forms to meet consumer demands- low fat, flavoured, condensed, powdered etc. Be sure to know all the properties of the packaging. Also know what effects choice of packaging- e.g B and C vitamins are loss as a result of light and/or heat exposure and know how to store it and why (fridge- microbial growth etc)
choose a few products like milk and bread and try to relate them to every topic in the course. Know their pathway throughout the food industry. I reckon examiners love it when you interrelate topics and use nice relevant examples.
You guys proabaly know all this of coarse.
Umm...oh yeah and i have a few freinds who reckon food tech is scaled down and you can't get a good UAI from it- NOT TRUE! i did it and got 98.25. Oh and please, don't stress. The HSC is soooo over rated. Just do your best and don't freak out.
Good Luck!!!
Shelley Keating
I did the HSC last year and came first in the state for Food Tech. I just thought i'd share a few things with you to help:
#1 For every point you write whether it be in short answers or extended response make sure you have an example. Use relevent examples- like products on the market today or recent innovations. It may help if you go into a supermarket and spend a decent amount of time looking at all the different products- thier packaging materials, their advertising, their nutritioal panels etc and tie them in with any of the areas of study.
#2 Milk is a perfect example for most product questions- it comes in different packaging- glass bottle, plastic, UHT tetra packs and many diffferent forms to meet consumer demands- low fat, flavoured, condensed, powdered etc. Be sure to know all the properties of the packaging. Also know what effects choice of packaging- e.g B and C vitamins are loss as a result of light and/or heat exposure and know how to store it and why (fridge- microbial growth etc)
choose a few products like milk and bread and try to relate them to every topic in the course. Know their pathway throughout the food industry. I reckon examiners love it when you interrelate topics and use nice relevant examples.
You guys proabaly know all this of coarse.
Umm...oh yeah and i have a few freinds who reckon food tech is scaled down and you can't get a good UAI from it- NOT TRUE! i did it and got 98.25. Oh and please, don't stress. The HSC is soooo over rated. Just do your best and don't freak out.
Good Luck!!!
Shelley Keating