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My teacher always deducts all but one mark for not writing chemical equation...

They fucking screwed my internals, for what as well?
 

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Often I’ve found that in schools they will deduct marks for things like not drawing graphs in pencils (in graphs) and not writing equations, when in the hsc that doesn’t matter so much.
But definitely get in the habit of writing equations where possible, that way you’ll still get marks if you mess up the question (i.e. some relevant information)
 

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If the same criteria applied to everyone in your class then your internals didn’t really get changed since everyone was marked to the same standard.

Also even in this question, although it doesn’t say in the marking criteria, if you had done nothing else but written the chemical equation, you would have gotten one mark since you‘re giving extra information, unless the equation was already given in the question.

Also, these small things like not writing the equation, not boxing in your tables or not doing drawings in pencil, really matter for higher 5/6/7/8/9 mark questions since the final marks are normally harder to get and depend on these small things.
 

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My teacher always deducts all but one mark for not writing chemical equation...

They fucking screwed my internals, for what as well?
every year the hsc marks differently, maybe in this case since the question was pretty hard they relaxed the marking and didn't penalise for not including an equation
in your internals your teachers are (probably) trying to ensure you follow best practice so they might mark harsher
 

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, not boxing in your tables or not doing drawings in pencil
wtf ☹

the hsc wont be marked retarded like this right? or they should be sued.

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Meanwhile it says on the timetable "If you use a pencil to complete any graphs/diagrams please ensure that it is 2B." "If" implying it is optional. Lol wtf, I never actually noticed they wanted us to write with pencil. I didn't get deducted in physics for using pen anyway.

I think the only reason it says "Draw diagram using pencil" is that they never changed from the old syllabus
 

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It's also funny how subjective our HSC marking criteria is even for seemingly objective stuff like calculations. In the VCE and A Level, they follow a strict marking scheme. It literally depends on the markers mood to consider if ur stuff "Provides most steps (3)" than "Provide some steps (2)"
 

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My teacher always deducts all but one mark for not writing chemical equation...

They fucking screwed my internals, for what as well?
maybe it's just a case of marking criteria? like how you're recommended to get the significant figures right on every question, but it's not always part of the marking criteria (it's only guaranteed to be in one question per paper, but since you never know which one you just try and get it right for all of them)

sucks that you lost the marks tho :( :(
 

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wtf ☹

the hsc wont be marked retarded like this right? or they should be sued.

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Meanwhile it says on the timetable "If you use a pencil to complete any graphs/diagrams please ensure that it is 2B." "If" implying it is optional. Lol wtf, I never actually noticed they wanted us to write with pencil. I didn't get deducted in physics for using pen anyway.

I think the only reason it says "Draw diagram using pencil" is that they never changed from the old syllabus
All this stuff IS actually part of the syllabus under working scientifically, There's specific ways to do things that may or may not result in losing marks based on what the question is assessing and its mark allocations.

For example if it's an explain question and you decide to draw a diagram or table to support your answer you won't be penalised on not including labels properly or a title or boxing in the table, since that's not the main aim of the question.

However, if it's a question specifically asking to draw a table or diagram, they then specifically want to assess your scientific working and will likely deduct marks for not including labelling, using a ruler, boxing in tables or underlining titles.

It's all part of the syllabus and makes complete sense.
 

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maybe it's just a case of marking criteria? like how you're recommended to get the significant figures right on every question, but it's not always part of the marking criteria (it's only guaranteed to be in one question per paper, but since you never know which one you just try and get it right for all of them)

sucks that you lost the marks tho :( :(
They also made us write the formula Q = MCAT in its naked form despite it, one, being on the formula sheet, two, literally why do we need to write it?
 

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wtf ☹

the hsc wont be marked retarded like this right? or they should be sued.

View attachment 50096
Meanwhile it says on the timetable "If you use a pencil to complete any graphs/diagrams please ensure that it is 2B." "If" implying it is optional. Lol wtf, I never actually noticed they wanted us to write with pencil. I didn't get deducted in physics for using pen anyway.

I think the only reason it says "Draw diagram using pencil" is that they never changed from the old syllabus
I doubt it’s marked down, that’s what I was told. For boxing in tables, even less likely.
 

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I doubt it’s marked down, that’s what I was told. For boxing in tables, even less likely.
it definitely shouldn't either. are u telling me the question was so surface level u had to nitpick on useless year 8 crap like drawing tables ☹💀
 

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it definitely shouldn't either. are u telling me the question was so surface level u had to nitpick on useless year 8 crap like drawing tables ☹💀
I must say I’ve never been told at any point in high school OR primary school that tables had to be boxed in. That being said add it in now that you know, just to be safe.
 

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wtf ☹

the hsc wont be marked retarded like this right? or they should be sued.

View attachment 50096
Meanwhile it says on the timetable "If you use a pencil to complete any graphs/diagrams please ensure that it is 2B." "If" implying it is optional. Lol wtf, I never actually noticed they wanted us to write with pencil. I didn't get deducted in physics for using pen anyway.

I think the only reason it says "Draw diagram using pencil" is that they never changed from the old syllabus
The timetable includes ALL exams? Like maths which doesn’t require pencils?
 

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