Many people from the last years chat that they only did a discussion for the prac report. But they were a couple that did the whole practice. Which is correct?
And also I head some people saying that in the other writing task you can choose the given topic or your own interest. Is this true? And what is the structure for this piece?
I’m sooooo confused for the writing sections... any help?
No. We weren't asked to write the whole prac essay. Speaking of logic, if we were asked to do that, I'm pretty sure that we would have to do an experiment, which costs a lot of time. For the prac essay, we only had to write the discussion by answering the questions (refer to my first post of this forum). People who sat in this exam in 2016 did the same thing as what we did this year (except our given experiment would be different to the 2016 exam).
Answering your second question, where did you get that info come from? For the 2017 exam, we were given some information to include in our essay. In the past years, I heard that the essay is based on biology, and this year's essay did involve bio. We had to write about Port Phillip Bay's water quality using a number of info being included our essay. Our task is to include as much info as we can in our essay. You can also include the info that you know about your given topic because I did that. For example, I talked about how water pollution can impact on food chain. If you're wondering about the essay's format, refer to this link. It's pretty much like that, except the JMSS exam would provide more information and more instructions, and your writing time only goes for 25 minutes.
http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/GAT/2013/2013GAT-cpr-w.pdf (Look at Writing Task 1)