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VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: dekoyl on September 16, 2009, 02:08:30 am
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For chemistry, physics and the maths, I've always underlined important bits with pencil which may be a bit hard to see sometimes. I was wondering, is it okay to use a highlighter to mark important bits?
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You mean in the exam? Of course
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Yeah, that's what I meant. :)
I've just never seen anyone use those bright pink/yellow/green highlighters at our school for our trial exams and SACs and wasn't sure if it's permitted by the VCAA
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I've seen plenty of people use them during exams, and I used them myself, so you should be fine :P
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I spammed them lol
Still do.
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I used a highlighter in every single 3/4 exam I did last year.
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I use them, they're on the accepted stationary list in the general exam booklet (whatever it's called; it's yellow mainly)
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ABSOLUTELY NOT, they will hunt you down and throw you into the dragon dungeon where you get ripped to pieces and burnt to hell.
of course you can
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I use them, they're on the accepted stationary list in the general exam booklet (whatever it's called; it's yellow mainly)
man I hate your profile picture so much.... It's fooled me twice now.
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I use them, they're on the accepted stationary list in the general exam booklet (whatever it's called; it's yellow mainly)
man I hate your profile picture so much.... It's fooled me twice now.
lol