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September 19, 2025, 02:20:56 pm

Author Topic: do we have to put our modules that we did somewhere in the paper like exam 1  (Read 4280 times)  Share 

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do we

I guess the people marking our exams are smarter and have the intelligence to see what modules we did, unlike computers.  :)

EDIT:  After reading this post, it sounded a little sarcastic.  Please note, I was NOT being sarcastic.

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My maths teacher is an examiner what she's said was every ink u put on the paper will be marked. Then VCAA will select the best 3 module along with the core.
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do your exam with pencil is it alright??

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do your exam with pencil is it alright??

Yes.  Except for for the 3 englishes.  It's recommended you do them in pen.  But they're all over for this year.

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do your exam with pencil is it alright??

Yes.  Except for for the 3 englishes.  It's recommended you do them in pen.  But they're all over for this year.

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My maths teacher is an examiner what she's said was every ink u put on the paper will be marked. Then VCAA will select the best 3 module along with the core.

so are we allowed to do 4 modules on exam 1 just in case? or will the computer be to dum to take in the best 3?

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I don't know who told you that they pick the best three but if you do more than three, they choose the first three..

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I don't know who told you that they pick the best three but if you do more than three, they choose the first three..
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They would not be bothered to look through ALL the modules you attempt, they will just go through the first three they see. Anyways, there's no point in doing an extra module :\
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My maths teacher is an examiner what she's said was every ink u put on the paper will be marked. Then VCAA will select the best 3 module along with the core.

so are we allowed to do 4 modules on exam 1 just in case? or will the computer be to dum to take in the best 3?

Theres only room for 3 modules on the answer sheet.
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