MedVision ad

do you guys use correction tape? (2 Viewers)

wzsmartypants

Active Member
Joined
Jul 17, 2020
Messages
439
Gender
Male
HSC
2024
why would u use the white out 5 times on the same word. u literally cant it gets too thick
 

jazz519

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Feb 25, 2015
Messages
1,955
Location
Sydney
Gender
Male
HSC
2016
Uni Grad
2021
You're in younger years in high school at the moment, it's a good idea not to get into the habit of using it. It costs quite a bit of money and doesn't last very long if you use it constantly. It's better to just cross out that part or scribble it out. Aside from the time that it wastes in an exam, in the HSC you aren't allowed to use correction tape in the exams so it's not a good idea to get into the habit of using it when later on you won't be able to. It's good to have neat books and work as it looks nice but the main thing teachers or anyone marking something cares about is the handwriting legible and easy to read. Aside from that doesn't really matter if there is a bit of scribble on the page over an area you crossed out.
 

jazz519

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Feb 25, 2015
Messages
1,955
Location
Sydney
Gender
Male
HSC
2016
Uni Grad
2021
why would u wanna look back if uve whited it out in the first place
In the HSC you won't have as much exam time to waste on whiting things out. A lot of the exams you might feel pressed for time particularly subjects such as english where a large amount of writing is needed. In maths speed depends on ability, but whiting it out means lets say for example you crossed something out and you didn't have enough time in the end to answer it properly. You can circle that working and just tell the marker use this if you just put like 1 cross through it and it's still readable. This way you can still get some marks, but if you ended up whiting it out and didn't do anything after then you lose any possibility to get any of the marks.
 

wzsmartypants

Active Member
Joined
Jul 17, 2020
Messages
439
Gender
Male
HSC
2024
Read a little further. Idk how bout say maybe read the last sentence that's actually related to
if its all whited out already and uve written on it, cross it out lol u cant white out the same place two times
 

wzsmartypants

Active Member
Joined
Jul 17, 2020
Messages
439
Gender
Male
HSC
2024
In the HSC you won't have as much exam time to waste on whiting things out. A lot of the exams you might feel pressed for time particularly subjects such as english where a large amount of writing is needed. In maths speed depends on ability, but whiting it out means lets say for example you crossed something out and you didn't have enough time in the end to answer it properly. You can circle that working and just tell the marker use this if you just put like 1 cross through it and it's still readable. This way you can still get some marks, but if you ended up whiting it out and didn't do anything after then you lose any possibility to get any of the marks.
thank you :) this was really helpful
 

Life'sHard

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 24, 2021
Messages
1,101
Gender
Male
HSC
2021
Uni Grad
2025
if its all whited out already and uve written on it, cross it out lol u cant white out the same place two times
r/woosh. I don't see how it's that difficult to understand the last sentence. Some third party, can you read the original post and see if what I'm saying makes sense. Bro there's actually no way someone's comprehension skills can be this bad.
 

ExtremelyBoredUser

Bored Uni Student
Joined
Jan 11, 2021
Messages
2,482
Location
m
Gender
Male
HSC
2022
when you do english or history exams, you have a timer and if you're writing really fast then you accidentally misspell a word or write down the wrong thing, you would spend more time on just whiting it out and its not even like a rubber where you can just quickly get rid of it, you would have to put some effort into actually whiting it out and that time you spend will eventually build up as you make more mistakes in other paragraphs. When you're writing fast, making some mistakes is the norm and just crossing it out is the most efficient way to do so. If you really don't like crossing out or you prefer white out more, try using it for making your notes or something more passive but please try to lose the dependency.

TL;DR just try to slowly lose your dependency on white outs for your own sake. Pretty sure this is a one-sided argument since everyone agrees its inefficient and you can't even use it for your HSC (and even internal exams depending on your school)
 

saltshaker

Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2021
Messages
94
Gender
Male
HSC
2023
> TL;DR just try to slowly lose your dependency on white outs for your own sake.
whiteout addiction costs the atars of hundreds of young australians every year
 

wzsmartypants

Active Member
Joined
Jul 17, 2020
Messages
439
Gender
Male
HSC
2024
r/woosh. I don't see how it's that difficult to understand the last sentence. Some third party, can you read the original post and see if what I'm saying makes sense. Bro there's actually no way someone's comprehension skills can be this bad.
thats a shame :eek:
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 2)

Top