Different mind set here. The markers will try to give you marks wherever they can, not try to take away marks from you.Are they ridiculously cruel or does it really depend on luck?
i think thats why there have like more than 1 marker for an essay, i could be wrong but i heard about 12 markers mark one essay lol..Maths, science, it won't matter so much. But English, you can get raped depending on the mood of the marker.
Err, lol doubt it. Simply arent enough teachers. It's marked by 2 people, and if there is a large disparity in the marks, it is given to a senior marker who then gives you your final mark.i think thats why there have like more than 1 marker for an essay, i could be wrong but i heard about 12 markers mark one essay lol..
ah yes, dont know where i got 12 from..probs got mind screwed from maths.Err, lol doubt it. Simply arent enough teachers. It's marked by 2 people, and if there is a large disparity in the marks, it is given to a senior marker who then gives you your final mark.
Yes - the questions specifically told you to graph it and if you didn't then you wouldn't have satisfied all the criteria.So i have a question, if i forget to display the y-intercept on my graph in Q4 (vi) would i lose a mark despite me solving it in part iii?
+1. In the marking guidelines, they don't require the statement, but the markers would always prefer a short brief statement e.g. "Therefore proven true by the principle of mathematical induction (or M.I.)"Nah, even the board of studies helpline told us not to, if its 3 marks or under. Just saying "by mathematical induction, this crap is true" is enough
Interested to know this as well. When i got the negative time for the cooling question i crossed it out at first (only 1 diagonal line, it's still clear). But then when i didn't know what else to do i just drew an arrow pointing to it and wrote "correct" in the hope i could get some marks for it. Turns out i got the right answer, just didn't realise how to use it.if your cross something out, yet the answer is visible and it is the only response on the page. will you still be able to get a mark?
To both you and the OP, yes. Seeing as its only a 3 mark question, you'll probably get 2 marks for your correct working out.Interested to know this as well. When i got the negative time for the cooling question i crossed it out at first (only 1 diagonal line, it's still clear). But then when i didn't know what else to do i just drew an arrow pointing to it and wrote "correct" in the hope i could get some marks for it. Turns out i got the right answer, just didn't realise how to use it.
thisDifferent mind set here. The markers will try to give you marks wherever they can, not try to take away marks from you.