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OH I MEAN HAVEN' STUDY AT ALL AFTER TRIALS UNTIL NOWi took a one week break after trials it felt horrible and i wish i didn't bc now im behind
OH I MEAN HAVEN' STUDY AT ALL AFTER TRIALS UNTIL NOWi took a one week break after trials it felt horrible and i wish i didn't bc now im behind
nah sm i gaslighted myself into thinking i needed a mental health day (day turned to days and days turned to weeks)OH I MEAN HAVEN' STUDY AT ALL AFTER TRIALS UNTIL NOW
Basically everyone at this moment... I am just praying I could get something like my trials then I will be happynah sm i gaslighted myself into thinking i needed a mental health day (day turned to days and days turned to weeks)
idk bro im literally relying on my cohortBasically everyone at this moment... I am just praying I could get something like my trials then I will be happy
Speaking of which, I really don't understand how does the cohort thing work...idk bro im literally relying on my cohort
ngl english adv is my best subject love unseen questions (dont come at me its a unpopular opinion)you know what can help with that?
doing english
nah unseen text are so fun to read, only if they can give us a bit more time lolngl english adv is my best subject love unseen questions (dont come at me its a unpopular opinion)
not how it works btwSpeaking of which, I really don't understand how does the cohort thing work...
so for example if I ranked 14/55 in my economics cohort, does that mean I will get the mark from whoever ranked 14th in my school in the economics hsc exam.
If so what's the point we still study hard to do the exams?(especially for those ranked really low, even if they had a academic comeback in hsc, it's still gonna be somebody else's mark)
Yeah i completely agree!! i love visual texts their so easy to analysenah unseen text are so fun to read, only if they can give us a bit more time lol
In our school, whoever choose to do SOR has to do their HSC in year 10U guys are so lucky i go to a christian school, doing SOR is compulsory
YAY!! lucky me so i finish on the 27th
ohhhh thx do you remember the name of the thread?I wanna check it outnot how it works btw
ive explained in another thread but not bothered to explain again
@carrotsss @jimmysmith560 can explain maybe
OMG NOOO THATS A WHOLE THING bu in the end youll end up getting your mark or a couple marks below it doesnt really chnage your marknot how it works btw
ive explained in another thread but not bothered to explain again
@carrotsss @jimmysmith560 can explain maybe
what no way that so evilllIn our school, whoever choose to do SOR has to do their HSC in year 10feel sorry for the "kids" haha
hmm i forgot how long ago it was - maybe a month agoohhhh thx do you remember the name of the thread?I wanna check it out
Yeah so most ppl just don't do SOR lol, but I guess it also takes pressure off earlierwhat no way that so evilll
HAHAHA THANKS I shall do that nowhmm i forgot how long ago it was - maybe a month ago- youll have to sort through keywords on bos and just search for @carrotsss lmaoo
good luck lolHAHAHA THANKS I shall do that now
The overall HSC mark that you receive in a subject (in this case, Economics), consists of two marks, the average of which produces the HSC mark. The first mark is the Assessment Mark, which reflects your internal performance in the subject. This is the mark that is determined according to your rank relative to your cohort as well as the performance of your cohort in the HSC exam.Speaking of which, I really don't understand how does the cohort thing work...
so for example if I ranked 14/55 in my economics cohort, does that mean I will get the mark from whoever ranked 14th in my school in the economics hsc exam.
If so what's the point we still study hard to do the exams?(especially for those ranked really low, even if they had a academic comeback in hsc, it's still gonna be somebody else's mark)