fr the why qns were strangeI don’t understand why they said “why did the power struggle emerge…” completely fucked me over
very fucken famous last words i bombed itFamous last words
one can pray and hope, may scaling save us allLast year 80 aligned with a 92 and that paper was fine. Hoping for this year it’s mid-high 70s
nah bc WHY DID MY NATIONAL STUDY HAVE FOREIGN POLICY 3 YEARS IN A ROWFamous last words
Tbh, I was expecting a communist victory question given that it wasn't at least, really asked in the retrospective HSC questions. I also feel like the Second Civil War can be an area where students may forget because well, that 4 year period from 1945-1949 happens soooo quickly. If you don't mind me asking, what were your options for Peace and Conflict and Change in the Modern World? Because those questions for my options were ABSOLUTE heaven.the communist victory question was a bit unexpected imo but i agree i did not feel like doing an essay on the approaches ahaha. p&a was so weird i agree. i hadn't seen a comparison question about the value of the sources before and the 15 marker? huh.
I know I don't do Russia as my National Studies but how the devil would you answer that? I mean Stalin's "socialism in one country and the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact could get you somewhere and something about the Comintern but in essence:nah bc WHY DID MY NATIONAL STUDY HAVE FOREIGN POLICY 3 YEARS IN A ROW
edward spottedI know I don't do Russia as my National Studies but how the devil would you answer that? I mean Stalin's "socialism in one country and the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact could get you somewhere and something about the Comintern but in essence:
"W H A T F O R E I G N P O L I C Y ?"
i did indochina for peace and conflict and we got great questions for that too - it was "why was there conflict in indochina from 1954?" and "why did anti-war movements emerge in response to the conflict in vietnam?" (not in exact words). i was expecting some really niche and specific question about communist victory in laos and cambodia or the tet offensive but yk what i'll take it! i did crm for section four and it wasn't entirely unexpected - leadership, opposition, evaluation of success. i found it a bit interesting that the survey wasn't assessed to a bigger extent, esp in p&a as that seemed to be the trend in recent years.Tbh, I was expecting a communist victory question given that it wasn't at least, really asked in the retrospective HSC questions. I also feel like the Second Civil War can be an area where students may forget because well, that 4 year period from 1945-1949 happens soooo quickly. If you don't mind me asking, what were your options for Peace and Conflict and Change in the Modern World? Because those questions for my options were ABSOLUTE heaven.
Sorry for jinxing you bro LMAOvery fucken famous last words i bombed it
is what it is at the end of the daySorry for jinxing you bro LMAO
IDK WHO U ARE TALKING ABT.edward spotted
Imagine for CRM if they added a purely Malcolm X question...i did indochina for peace and conflict and we got great questions for that too - it was "why was there conflict in indochina from 1954?" and "why did anti-war movements emerge in response to the conflict in vietnam?" (not in exact words). i was expecting some really niche and specific question about communist victory in laos and cambodia or the tet offensive but yk what i'll take it! i did crm for section four and it wasn't entirely unexpected - leadership, opposition, evaluation of success. i found it a bit interesting that the survey wasn't assessed to a bigger extent, esp in p&a as that seemed to be the trend in recent years.
kissing the essay booklet is crazy i wanted to rip mine up and convince them they lost my paperInteresting! Love the test so much that I hugged the essay booklet and kissed it lol
Russia power struggle q was pretty good, just was weird at first glance as with most of the exam hahahaSection I of the test
Section II Russia Power Struggle
Section III Europe, Germany's failure in Russia
Section IV Tia square decent
It felt like I was adapting my English essay to the question lol, cuz I just used my old power essay and remodelled itRussia power struggle q was pretty good, just was weird at first glance as with most of the exam hahaha
Same, my arguments were the basically the same, just reworded it slightly lolIt felt like I was adapting my English essay to the question lol, cuz I just used my old power essay and remodelled it
Now that I am looking at the questions again, I am slightly confused as to why NESA decided to do a 2022 reincarnation but arguably, easier. I was honestly prepping for another 2021 modern examRussia power struggle q was pretty good, just was weird at first glance as with most of the exam hahaha
Im assuming they'd face quite a bit of backlash if they asked an even harder foreign policy Q than last year, at least the one they asked was a pretty good one if you actually studied for itNow that I am looking at the questions again, I am slightly confused as to why NESA decided to do a 2022 reincarnation but arguably, easier. I was honestly prepping for another 2021 modern exam