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yeah I think so. anyways ik law is competitive as hell everywhere and there are only so many spots they can give. idk abt other degrees lol like I said ppl who failed chem, maths and more got into engineering soooo idkoh wow really. I thought lots of people get into leaders and achievers. I'm applying for commerce tho. Maybe it's cause most competitive spots were filled in leaders and achievers so then SRS was less competitive or vice versa
I want to apply for commerce so idk how competitive it isyeah I think so. anyways ik law is competitive as hell everywhere and there are only so many spots they can give. idk abt other degrees lol like I said ppl who failed chem, maths and more got into engineering soooo idk
I think someone said 85 ?? idkSo y’all don’t know the prediction for b6 cutoff for Chem but I reckon physics will be lower like 79
hereI reckon physics will be like 78 or something it was harder than last years and previous years but it’s not gonna have the crazy alginement as 2019
Chem seems like an 85
I’m the one who predicted thathere
OH HELP SORRY I DIDNT REALISEI’m the one who predicted thatI’m just wondering if anyone else think it’s higher or lower
if legal scales up then why do i always here that business, pe and legal are the worst scaling subjectsActually, I think legal studies would be 82 or even 80. There was more application of knowledge than last year's.
nah I don’t think the exam this year was rlly textbook questions. They had specific questions rlly such as the romer question like the speed of light which it wasn’t that hard but it may been pretty difficult to understand especially looking at the loads of unnecessary information that was given which could have co fused students. Another example is the last question 8 marker where it was a niche topic about conservation of momentum which we haven’t rlly delved into as much since yr 11. The 8 markers and 6 marker questions, they were good questions except the theoretical and experimental one idk how u can yap that much for so that’s that . The module 6 questions were less this year but that last module 6 question was definently not a textbook question. So like it was pretty much a lot of theory just 25 marks of long responses that’s why I’m thinking it’s harder than 2024 and 2023 and expecting a lower b6 cutoffA band 6 cut-off of 78 would be nice in physics, but this year's paper was quite textbook rather than any really challenging problems. Compare this year's HSC to 2023's HSC paper and you will see the difference.
Examples of some Moderately or extensively challenging questions (for 2023) were the energy and orbits questions as well as the 7 mark calculation question for projectile motion.
PLEASE BRUH THIS IS MAKING ME HOPEFULActually, I think legal studies would be 82 or even 80. There was more application of knowledge than last year's.
99 and 98 probably bro, I'm so terrified they'll kill us with the marking for English advWhat are we thinking about the cutoffs for English adv and math adv
depends on ur school tbh and how prepared u wereguys is flopping all ur year 12 task 1 exams normal? Aren't they supposed to be the easiest ones? I did so bad in business
I'd say I was decently prepared but I did worse than when I was unprepareddepends on ur school tbh and how prepared u were
Math advanced probably 73-75 English advanced wasn’t that bad so like 85What are we thinking about the cutoffs for English adv and math adv
does anyone have predictions for ancient??Math advanced probably 73-75 English advanced wasn’t that bad so like 85
