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Hello,
I'm just curious on how they set out the 2 choices they give you in the extended response for the business case study.
Would they give you a question from different core topics? EG: 1 question from marketing and 1 question from operations... or is it possible they can ask 2 questions on operations?
Is it safe to study just 3 core topics for the case study? EG: the question is on operations and the other is finance, and I study for marketing, operations and HR (if they give you a choice of 2 different topic questions then i'll atleast have 1 topic I've covered?).
I had a chat to my teacher and she said if they give you a choice of 2, that should mean they're different topics... because they gave us an option?
What's your thoughts on this?
 

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In the previous hsc exams they have done it where one topic is for both questions iirc.

Though it is the new syllabus so there might be some changes.
 

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In the previous hsc exams they have done it where one topic is for both questions iirc.

Though it is the new syllabus so there might be some changes.
I heard in the past they didnt give a choice?
 

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I heard in the past they didnt give a choice?
They did give two choices, except it'd just be on one topic.

Take for example, the 2009 Business Studies HSC Exam for section IV, these were the options:

Question 27 (20 marks)
Analyse how the type of customer a business has may influence its marketing strategies and its
financial planning cycle.

OR

Question 28 (20 marks)
Analyse how the market research process may assist a business to develop its marketing plan
and achieve the objectives of financial management.

Although question 27 had a finance part in it, they both had marketing.
 

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