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well... the last question was a abit ambiguous, even the supervisors in my school had problems giving us the answers, even board of studies told us to give it our best... WTF...
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Did the same amount for each section as this person roughly (maybe 6 for the second?). I was ranked in the bottom half in my school for English but I put a good deal of effort into this one; hoping I get a band 6 for all three sections, especially the creative writing section which I got a band 6 in for the trial even when I was struggling (y)5 / 5.5 / 8
I'll be extremely happy if they're all essays, but I doubt thats gonna happen...does any one else think that because this one was so easy (ish) that the next one will be really hard?
ekcsueke me m8 juz cus i live under bridge n ur jelous dustn mena u corl me trol orite?Didn't go that bad.
Just relieved to get my first paper done and over with. Well... Still have the other half of the English exam to go ):
I started on section 3, then went onto 1 and finished off with 2. Had a few minutes spare, and like usual I didn't check over my essay or creative :/
But I'm not sure if I wrote enough though: 4/8/6 pages (in smaller writing - small compared to the size I've seen in the standards package) for the the sections, respectively. Hmm... I don't get why people would write 19348729 pages for section one, I mean you only need so much :/
TROLL :9
I found this on the BOS website:
"Responses that exceed stated parameters
In some examinations, particularly projects and performances, there are limits placed on students’ work. This limit may be a limit on the size, time or word length of the work. Where a student’s response exceeds the stated parameters, a mark penalty may be imposed.
In written examinations, some questions indicate a limit on the length of the response. Overly long responses generally are not penalised because the student is considered to have already imposed a limit on the time available to answer other questions."
The markers are going to read every word of your essays, and mark it normally. It does say "generally", so maybe a penalty will be applied, but in my opinion, i think it's highly unlikely. Worst case scenario would be a penalty, but I am almost positive they have to read every last word. Like what if you did two responses but integrated them throughout. They can't skip a few sentences here, a few sentences here.
That is just my reasoning and opinion though![]()
considering it was the first year they tested us on belonging, i thought the questions were generally pretty simplistic, but still difficult enough to test our knowledge. The essay question however limited us, due to its focus on understanding as an aspect of belonging, thats what I think anywayim pretty happy with it![]()