English was strange, I didn't like the speech at all, because practically, if you tried to draw out a thankyou for that long, you'd sound like a bit of a twit. The writing task was quite easy, the conservation questions were right up my alley. I also felt more confident in the multi choice, they were far easier than the trials at our school. Overall, I'm pretty confident. I'd estimate about 90-95%
Science is where I always fall down, and I'm not feeling overly confident with it. I felt like it was based more on knowledge than the trials, and it threw me off a bit. Maybe 75ish %?
Maths was brilliant. I'm feeling really confident about it, but it is my best subject. I know I got the number line thing wrong, but that's the only thing I have trouble with, the shaded and unshaded dots. The last question was a killer! But I think what I put down for it would have to earn me a mark. Or at least half a mark, because the branch of maths that the question is dervied from is taught in ext 1 year 12 maths. I've done so much studying for it, and I think I got the rest right. I'm betting on a 98%. Allowing for either one more unidetified error, or not getting the mark for the last question.
History was addressing things that I had a broader knowledge about that in my trials. The essay question I thought was a bit awkward, though. I wasn't quite sure of any other influences aside from the Domino Theory and Menzies. I guessed that the US being there had something to do with it, so I went on about that for a while. Later my mum told me that it was a huge reason for us going there. I was proud. The question about sources was really awkward. 'Well, you pick up the sources, you get information from them, and that's how you use sources!' Not that I actually wrote that, but it was just silly. Maybe 90-96%?
Geography was amazing! I was so pleased, my Geography teacher is incredibly efficient, and taught us absolutely everything that was covered in the test. The clinometer question was just something that she covered 'just in case' and it appeared, miraculously! The human rights essay was really good, I felt, especially considering the Sri Lankan asylum seeker issue that is facing the country presently. Markers love when current affairs are brought into the question, and I got to put in my knowledge on that. I got a 90% in the trials, and I think I did better in this one. 96-98% I think.
Overall, it was easier than I prepared for, but I wasn't expecting rocket science.