I don't know what NESA was thinking... because subjects are only limited to three internal assessments and one internal exam (which is trials) now, everything is weighted more, and mistakes are more costly.
Anyone else hate it? Like for Chemistry at our school, a depth study on an A3 poster was worth almost as much as trials . And now the way we are tested for assignments for subjects, even ones with the old syllabus, are so stupid (because trials can only be called the maths exam, the internal exams for maths are called "in-class quizzes" lmao but they are worth like 25%.
I'd honestly want more exams back. I swear it's made everything so stressful - anyone else?
Anyone else hate it? Like for Chemistry at our school, a depth study on an A3 poster was worth almost as much as trials . And now the way we are tested for assignments for subjects, even ones with the old syllabus, are so stupid (because trials can only be called the maths exam, the internal exams for maths are called "in-class quizzes" lmao but they are worth like 25%.
I'd honestly want more exams back. I swear it's made everything so stressful - anyone else?