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blueycan:

--- Quote from: S_Fiadz on November 11, 2020, 07:57:11 pm ---In the exam, can we write H+WB instead of constantly writing health and wellbeing? Thanks.

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It seems like the answer changes depending on who you ask– if you scroll up a bit I asked this a couple days ago lol.
I'd be safe and just write "health and wellbeing" the first time you use it in an answer and then add brackets with "h+wb" so you can use the abbreviation after.

For example...
Physical health and wellbeing (h+wb) relates to the functioning of the body and it's systems and includes the capacity to adequately perform daily tasks. Physical h+wb includes ...

If you're going to do this make sure you do the whole full term-brackets thing in every question.

tiredandstressed:

--- Quote from: blueycan on November 11, 2020, 08:12:50 pm ---It seems like the answer changes depending on who you ask– if you scroll up a bit I asked this a couple days ago lol.
I'd be safe and just write "health and wellbeing" the first time you use it in an answer and then add brackets with "h+wb" so you can use the abbreviation after.

For example...
Physical health and wellbeing (h+wb) relates to the functioning of the body and it's systems and includes the capacity to adequately perform daily tasks. Physical h+wb includes ...

If you're going to do this make sure you do the whole full term-brackets thing in every question.

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This answer won't help you but personally, I always wrote out health and wellbeing (just the way I was taught) considering how much stress it's causing you I would recommend just to write it out
However, I heard that all examiners are familiar with h+w and would accept it as an abbreviation 

S_Fiadz:

--- Quote from: blueycan on November 11, 2020, 08:12:50 pm ---It seems like the answer changes depending on who you ask– if you scroll up a bit I asked this a couple days ago lol.
I'd be safe and just write "health and wellbeing" the first time you use it in an answer and then add brackets with "h+wb" so you can use the abbreviation after.

For example...
Physical health and wellbeing (h+wb) relates to the functioning of the body and it's systems and includes the capacity to adequately perform daily tasks. Physical h+wb includes ...

If you're going to do this make sure you do the whole full term-brackets thing in every question.

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thank you!

S_Fiadz:
For anyone that did previous HHD exams, what was your strategy for the 8-10 marker? Did you do it first thing or one of the last questions?

tiredandstressed:

--- Quote from: S_Fiadz on November 16, 2020, 09:37:57 am ---For anyone that did previous HHD exams, what was your strategy for the 8-10 marker? Did you do it first thing or one of the last questions?

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Hi i sat the 2018 exam and I did the exam in order, i found the question was placed at around the right time to actually sit it.
My advice is to:
- Use reading time to read the source material and plan a response
- Scenario A: you feel good about the 10 marker -> then complete the exam in order (so the 8-10 marker is usually around Q4/5 so do Q1-3 to get into a good rhythm and develop confidence, then smash the 8-10 marker)
No matter what, complete the 8-10 marker within the first hour of the exam
- Scenario B: you freak out, and feel very unconfident about the question (this is okay) immediately after writing time highlight and annotate key information -> using any space you can find write a quick plan to provide a good guide for how to progress your response. Take a breath. Go to the start of the exam and answer the first few questions, then decide are you ready to answer the 8-10 marker. If yes go right ahead, if no complete a few more question to build momentum, but always complete the 8-10 marker within the first hour of the exam.
At least 10% of the state will score 0 marks (maybe more, it was 18% in 2019)so it is imperative you give the extended response a go and try to score as many marks as you can.
Gl :)

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