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K888

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Re: History: Revolutions: Discussion, Questions & Potential Solutions
« Reply #15 on: November 07, 2018, 11:28:12 pm »
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How many marks lose off essay if ran out of time to do a conclusion?
Minimal. From memory I wrote maybe a one or two sentence conclusion in my essay. If your essay is well-written, not having a conclusion should have minimal to no effect on your mark. After all, it's the argument you present in your body paragraphs that is most important :)

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Re: History: Revolutions: Discussion, Questions & Potential Solutions
« Reply #16 on: November 08, 2018, 01:04:01 pm »
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The 'outbreak and course of war' question is poorly worded imo, especially considering civil war was a thing (which i didn't mention).

Apart from that the exam (France section A/Russia section B) was pretty good.

What kinda SS would a 73-4/80 give if i have been averaging 94%?
2017: Psychology [37]
2018: English [50], Revolutions [48], Legal [44], Philosophy [41], Global Politics [43]
ATAR: 98.95

2019: LLB (Hons) / BA @ Monash
Tutoring French and Russian revs - PM if interested!

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Re: History: Revolutions: Discussion, Questions & Potential Solutions
« Reply #17 on: November 08, 2018, 01:17:04 pm »
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The 'outbreak and course of war' question is poorly worded imo, especially considering civil war was a thing (which i didn't mention).

Apart from that the exam (France section A/Russia section B) was pretty good.

What kinda SS would a 73-4/80 give if i have been averaging 94%?

You can have a look at the grade distributions from last year to perhaps give you a better idea but assuming your rank was high you'd be looking at probably somewhere around 40. Really depends how everyone else in the state did!

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Re: History: Revolutions: Discussion, Questions & Potential Solutions
« Reply #18 on: November 08, 2018, 06:20:07 pm »
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Found it quite a lot easier than 2017's. Definitely a lot more accessible for all students

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Re: History: Revolutions: Discussion, Questions & Potential Solutions
« Reply #19 on: November 09, 2018, 08:19:04 am »
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Minimal. From memory I wrote maybe a one or two sentence conclusion in my essay. If your essay is well-written, not having a conclusion should have minimal to no effect on your mark. After all, it's the argument you present in your body paragraphs that is most important :)
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