No - the sheer adminstrative cost would be too high.aimhigh10 said:we get the blank paper when its published on the site next year...
and a question, do we get hsc papers back?
ohh ok thankyoucem said:No - the sheer adminstrative cost would be too high.
To return your papers they would have to employ lots of people to reassemble them and then ensure that you actually got your papers and not someone else's.
You do realise that even if you got them back there would be no marks on them except a small tick to say the marker marked it - no marks made to indicate what the marker thought etc.
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/administration/foi_application.htmlCardea said:That must seriously be a joke. I'm not saying that I want my papers back, although that's certainly something I'm curious about too, but to actually have to fill a form and pay a fee for our papers back?? That's just.. plain silly.
Yes, especially in terms of Mathematics and such . . . . .studentcheese said:You don't need to improve. Year 11 work is unrelated to Year 10.
Unless it changed, you don't receive your marks for specific sections.smile=D=D=D said:we get our marks back though right, like what we ot for mc and short answer and stuff?
smile=D=D=D said:we get our marks back though right, like what we ot for mc and short answer and stuff?
They eat them.x jiim said:I hope they recycle the papers. And if they don't, I wonder what they do with them all >_o
shut the fuk upakrinis said:This is a joke. I don't mean to be all down in the dumps, but REALLY. If we don't get our papers back, how in the world are we supposed to know what our marks were in each section?
I heard from teachers, that the Board doesn't even give you a simple breakdown of how well you did in each section. Even ELLA gave a breakdown.
Getting our test papers back will allow us to compare our results with our peers and gives us the opportunity to improve by seeing which questions we did well/bad at.
The Board of Studies is violating a basic Freedom of Information. Just because they can't be bothered to give back our papers doesn't mean we don't have a right to them.