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angus_grant

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Physics Exam Predictions and Discussion
« on: October 30, 2013, 05:19:14 pm »
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Hey everyonebecause this year there is only one exam, and so a lot more for assessors to mark at the end of the year, do you think there will be less written questions, as they will take longer to mark? Less discuss and explain questions I mean, and more simple 'yes or no' marking, if that makes sense... And any other predictions for the exam?
also if youve got any tricky questions comment them and I'll have a look, or anyone else on this thread haha :)
ps Glad english is over, much prefer physics... 8)
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Re: Physics Exam Predictions and Discussion
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2013, 05:22:37 pm »
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prediction: easy.


EDIT: So you don' think AN is full of a bunch of trollers :P this is my proper prediction:
More theory based questions and 3-4 mark explain questions. Smaller proportion of simple "calculate this" or "put X, Y, Z" in the formula

Good luck, hope english went well for you too :)
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Re: Physics Exam Predictions and Discussion
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2013, 07:30:31 pm »
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Hoping  motion would have the minimum amount of marks it can and electronics have a maximum.
As marking go, they probably won't change much around due to ease. I think physics would be the least of concern of when it comes to marking since there is plenty of time in the exam so legibility shouldn't be TOO much of an issue for marking written responses and other question just need the value in the box a quick check.