relatively speaking but most people who do music ext have been playing their instrument for ages, and since hsc markers arent gonna mark at amus level etc, theres always like 30 people getting raw 50
idk if im allowed to say but a lot of the top schools have resident composers who just write for their students. and others get private comp tutors who do the same
normally shouldnt matter but theyre getting more and more inspired by olympiad style questions it seems and those types of qs youll need some mathematical insight
have they tested complex ion equilibria to identify ions yet... its dubiously in syllabus since thats the whole part of adding ammonia to all the precipitates. could be interesting if they asked to explain that in a question
it was far and away the easiest exam from the last 5 years, the let vibrate question was not as difficult as it could have been as you could deduce it from listening and you didn't need to state the exact name of technique
That's old news, I heard paper 3 will start with "Texts and human disappearances" and skip module D because it disappeared and go straight onto module E