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1. Aacdbcbbbaa
thats wat i got, wat did everyone else get
2. C
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. D
7. B
8. B
9. C
10. B
1. Aacdbcbbbaa
thats wat i got, wat did everyone else get
From what I know the question as... this is a preliminary dot point (and may well have been word for word). Now BOS has the right and written in the guidelines and rules to test Preliminary work and syllabus knowledge - they just tested the preliminary dot point and expect you to combine basic Year 11 knowledge with some HSC in depth study of it as well (but not a great deal will relate ).
I heard the maximum BOS can use from the prelim course is 30%.The board may do something if basically everyone appeals, but it's in the rules they can test the preliminary syllabus in the exam
ACDBCBBBAA
thats wat i got, wat did everyone else get
Good man.I blitzed section 3. All the crazy stuff I read in the news finally paid off! Forget learning the syllabus, I answered that question from general knowledge. I did Christianity.
Shit yeah.
Well, perhaps I have not been informed of the full question.I heard the maximum BOS can use from the prelim course is 30%.
The particular question was worth 20 marks, ie 40%.
It wasn't from the prelim course/syllabus, it was completely out there. You would not be able to answer such a question..
In SOR, it's only based on HSC.I heard the maximum BOS can use from the prelim course is 30%.
The particular question was worth 20 marks, ie 40%.
It wasn't from the prelim course/syllabus, it was completely out there. You would not be able to answer such a question..
Further convincing me I was on the money. I talked about how Christians are able to experience Jesus through communion, and how they want to experience the same things that the disciples did. I also talked about the holy spirit "filling people", people speaking in tongues, Pentecostalism, and pretty much a bunch of crazy assertions I've heard people make to link it all together, whilst linking it back to the quote whenever I could. I noted how Christianity was unique among the big monotheistic religions - in Judaism and Islam, their prophets and such are dead. But with Christianity, Jesus isn't "dead" per se; he's very much alive...and then I mildly touched on the events of Revelation, stopping short of sounding like a complete nutter.The throw-off was that the quote they gave specifically catered for schools who chose "Eucharist" as their practice.
Like i said before a MAXIMUM of 30% of the preliminary course can be tested in HSC. Section 3 was clearly more than 30% of the exam.The board may do something if basically everyone appeals, but it's in the rules they can test the preliminary syllabus in the exam
Bad luck (I'm kinda loling at the fact no-one knew what to write though).