Brad
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I dont think the trial is quite the same as the HSC....
Yes but that was your TRIAL. usually the last questions in hsc exams are harder than the last questions in trial examsManagore said:"The average number of students getting a full 12/12 for question 10 is 4. Out of every single student sitting the exam, a number which must be in the thousands, usually only around 4 individuals will achieve full marks."
I must be one of those 4 then.. I got 12/12 in the trials, as did at least 2 others in my class.. wow what a neat class I must have.
"Every year, only around 5% of candidates get any marks at all for question 10. Meaning 95% of 2u maths students receive a 0/12!"
Once again, our class saw at least 70% get at least 1 mark for that section. I think your statistics are a little off..
If you did the CSSA trial, then I don't think that counts. The Q10 from the CSSA trial wasn't "up to the standard" of most HSC Q10s.Managore said:"The average number of students getting a full 12/12 for question 10 is 4. Out of every single student sitting the exam, a number which must be in the thousands, usually only around 4 individuals will achieve full marks."
I must be one of those 4 then.. I got 12/12 in the trials, as did at least 2 others in my class.. wow what a neat class I must have.
"Every year, only around 5% of candidates get any marks at all for question 10. Meaning 95% of 2u maths students receive a 0/12!"
Once again, our class saw at least 70% get at least 1 mark for that section. I think your statistics are a little off..
~ ReNcH ~ said:If you did the CSSA trial, then I don't think that counts. The Q10 from the CSSA trial wasn't "up to the standard" of most HSC Q10s.