If it's not in the syllabus then you're not expected to know it.luckyduck said:heys ppls!
if anyone uses the heinemann textbook they have a whole page about that dude macfarlane burnet, but it isn't in the syballus?? so do we have to know about them?
Yeah well I got 0 for it because I had no idea and wrote about Koch's postulate. I would complain but it doesn't matter because I came top of assessments anyway.Tommy_Lamp said:Shuter: Thats ridiculous. The most you'll get asked on him in the HSC is a MC question.
Hrm, I saw a question asked on that in a past trial I think. I went through the entire syllabus though, and made notes on it, and I saw nothing like that.malkin86 said:Yes, we do have to know about him. Not that much, just a little. You can't use him for your Australian scientist, as he has passed away.