(on another note)
I'm curious to hear opinions about the A+ cut-off for this years exam. At least with all my peers we were all really a mixed bag in terms of what we thought of the exam. Half of us thought the exam was easy and short, the other half *including me* thought it was longer and slightly more challenging than practice papers and previous VCAA ones.
I spoke to my health teacher who thought the exam was slightly more difficult and content heavy than last years. Who knows really what will happen, but I'm curious to see what everyone else thinks the cut off will be for this year.
I think it will probably stay at what it was last year, 74% (I think), maybe a bit lower.
For some reason, most years the HHD exam cut-off for an A+ remains at or around the 75% range - the past few years have been like that and I'm guessing this year will be similar (Unless they decide to make minor changes due to it being the new study design...but I don't think they will!

). But I haven't really seen the exam so who knows what it could be!

In any case, I hope all of you get the awesome marks you truly deserve!
Also, don't worry too much about having lost marks here and there (you can only actually guess or assume that you lost marks, but there isn't a set format or "set answer" for any Q in the exam - so chances are, you'll do better than you think and that the VCAA assessor(s) marking your paper - I hope you all get angelic assessors who are kind - will see the light and train of thought within your answers

Like i wrote so much crap for the ottawa charter enabling, mediating, advocating Q back in 2011 and was sure I wouldn't get any marks for it...but in the end it didn't totally stuff me over!

so hey if you've written something, you're very likely to get marks for it so be positive

).