finally decided to face my fears and go through this thread ahahaha here's a
quick rundown rant on the exam:
ww1: what the actual hell... usually i'm awful at sources but i didn't understand a thing. like, the first question i was stumped and i saw "eat less wheat" so i was like YES BREAD then didn't have time to go back over the answers which i could've changed. oh well. the rest was okay but this section was harder than trials which was strange because cssa tends to be pretty confusing. because this question went so badly, i lost confidence in the rest of the exam... so yea.
germany: i did this one last which i'm really annoyed at because in reading time, question b was really good (stood out to me most) and i wish i did it earlier because i would've finished it. at first glance, i saw "total power" so i thought totalitarianism, but then i thought it wasn't exactly? but for sure this question was the best one out of all. i'm relatively confident with this one, even though i didn't finish it and had so much more i wanted to write.
personality study, gorbachev: if i didn't stuff up the first part of the response i would've been so happy with it. i finished ww1 in about 35 minutes (wtf honestly could've looked over that stupid bread question) and started writing for part a, then realised i was writing about background. wasted about 5 minutes which was just ugh. then i started again, rambled on too much of the first rise to prominence dot point, eating into my time for part b, so had to cut that one short, and had to cut down on collapse of eastern europe which is irritating because that's like half of what gorbachev did? super annoying.
cold war: most people in my school didn't like question a which is really odd because it seemed a lot easier. probably just me. thought this one went quite well while i was writing, but looking back at it now, i don't think i sustained my thesis well enough... smh i hope whoever is marking this is less tired than me during the exam (probably not) because i can't even understand what i wrote.
anyway, all in all i walked out really not confident about the whole thing. crazy how it takes just one section to make you feel crap... should've done germany first, but that's okay. honestly, i'm not expecting more than 70 for this exam (no exaggeration whatsoever), but it's over.
best of luck for the rest of your hsc everyone,
fantasticbeasts
secondary rant
inspired by what someone wrote about a person not attempting an entire section... a couple of people in my class didn't study. like i know a girl who didn't study at all this entire year, and did horribly in trials. she stayed for the entire exam, but didn't study at all and looked super stressed this morning. another one has no regard for history whatsoever, and decided to leave halfway through the exam. the part of the class that actually tried... like 12ish out of 20 were absolutely fuming that some people didn't try. it's really going to bring down the marks of our class because we don't have many people and our range is bloody huge (let's not start on trials... what a shitshow)