I don't think so...guys serious questions, is it true that our HSC english will be marked more generously considering we are the first cohort doing the new AOS? IIRC some1 said that a 15/20 essay last year would be equivalent to a 20/20 essay from when belonging was first tested, is it true?
i think it will be marked bit easierI don't think so...
I do believe that we'll be marked more generously considering we're the first cohort doing 'Discovery'. However, I don't think that makers would be nice to the extent of a 15/20 essay being equivalent to a 20/20 essay. Even though 'Discovery' is the new Area of Study, we can still adapt some paradigms and concepts from the previous Area of Studies such as 'Belonging'. If you're good at writing, then you'll be able to adapt to any rubric or topic. So overall, I think we'll be marked more generously, but only marginally.guys serious questions, is it true that our HSC english will be marked more generously considering we are the first cohort doing the new AOS? IIRC some1 said that a 15/20 essay last year would be equivalent to a 20/20 essay from when belonging was first tested, is it true?
It's not our mark that will compensate for the fact we're the first to do discovery. It's the question.i think it will be marked bit easier
but considering we will be the first to be tested without any prior resources or essays to look at, BOS might marks a bit easier.It's not our mark that will compensate for the fact we're the first to do discovery. It's the question.
This isn't officially correct, but it's not completely wrong either. For us 2014ers to come up with something that seems fresh and original to a HSC marker on their fifth year of belonging is pretty damn hard, whereas for you guys it won't be as difficult to present something new.guys serious questions, is it true that our HSC english will be marked more generously considering we are the first cohort doing the new AOS? IIRC some1 said that a 15/20 essay last year would be equivalent to a 20/20 essay from when belonging was first tested, is it true?
Look at the RUBRIC for Discovery (After the 24th I'll be looking at the discovery rubric/perscribed texts and offering my suggestions for related texts)Quick quesiton, do you guys look at prize-winning novels/texts to decide? How do you know if something is "appropriate"?