SpiralFlex
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The nature of the HSC is about satisfying your teacher. Quite sad.
Was it a test that counted to Year 12 HSC? Were you the only one who got deducted for using parametric differentiation?
3rd or 4th prelim test, so it didn't count towards the HSC. I'm pretty sure I wasn't the only one that lost marks for it, I heard of other people complaining about harsh marking so I assume that's what they complaining about. Things got pretty heated when I complained, but I ended up just walking away because I didn't want to swear at him and get suspended or anything. Got my class teacher to talk to him as well, but that didn't change anything. Afterwards she said it wasn't worth the effort because in the broader scheme of things it didn't count towards anything, but if it happened again she'd fight harder for me, which I accepted.Wait what? Did you argue like hell for that?
Yeah, I pulled out the textbook and was showing him that explicitly showed my method in it, it was pretty ridiculous. Of course, if it happens now I'll fight harder but at the time it didn't seem like such a big deal, especially considering nobody else had actually complained to teachers.Congratulations on being first.
Indeed next time, fight harder.
Also if they try to argue its 'mathematical incorrectness', you can do a bit of research to prove to him that it is indeed correct.
Worst case scenario contact BOS.