If nothing else, 2020 provides a lot of opportunities for a good GATchphrase? What is that? ???
? What is that? ???Back in the day it was a tradition on VCE DiscussionSpace to have someone come up with a theme/phrase everyone would try to work into one of their writing pieces on the GAT. In 2016 (when I was in year 12) it was Cat in the Hat (in the GAT). It's a bit of fun and I hope the tradition has continued since I graduated haha.
Back in the day it was a tradition on VCE DiscussionSpace
For those saying the GAT is actually important this year - what is the reasoning for this? Has VCAA made a comment on this?
Back in the day it was a tradition on VCE DiscussionSpace to have someone come up with a theme/phrase everyone would try to work into one of their writing pieces on the GAT. In 2016 (when I was in year 12) it was Cat in the Hat (in the GAT). It's a bit of fun and I hope the tradition has continued since I graduated haha.
For those saying the GAT is actually important this year - what is the reasoning for this? Has VCAA made a comment on this?
I thought 2016 (when I was in year 11) was Shannon Noll should've won Australian idol & 2017 (when I was in year 12) was Club Penguin's deathYep, just checked and cat in the hat was 2015 when I did my first 3/4 subject lol - my bad.
I don't think any offical comment has been made yet. However, James Merlino has hinted that there will be some changes to VCE announced in the upcoming days - perhaps similar to what they did for the 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires.
I don't think any offical comment has been made yet. However, James Merlino has hinted that there will be some changes to VCE announced in the upcoming days - perhaps similar to what they did for the 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires.
Reference to thishmm I don't like the idea of VCAA putting too much emphasis on the GAT. imo it doesn't test the same things that vce intends to test. As suggested on the other GAT thread you can't really do any significant study or prep for it.
What do current students think about the GAT being more significant this year?
What do current students think about the GAT being more significant this year?I hope this doesn't happen. I absolutely suck at the GAT according to the scores I got last year, and it will definitely ruin my study scores if they decide to use it. :'( I honestly don't like the GAT at all and I definitely agree with you that it doesn't really test what the VCE is supposed to test. I don't think it makes sense for them to make the GAT count towards our study scores in any way, shape or form unless someone is away for their exams (the standard contribution of the GAT to study scores). There should be other solutions during the COVID crisis in the unfortunate circumstance that exams cannot be run properly or there are issues with SAC moderation due to different schools running it differently, instead of using the GAT as any sort of substitute.
I hope this doesn't happen. I absolutely suck at the GAT according to the scores I got last year, and it will definitely ruin my study scores if they decide to use it. :'( I honestly don't like the GAT at all and I definitely agree with you that it doesn't really test what the VCE is supposed to test. I don't think it makes sense for them to make the GAT count towards our study scores in any way, shape or form unless someone is away for their exams (the standard contribution of the GAT to study scores). There should be other solutions during the COVID crisis in the unfortunate circumstance that exams cannot be run properly or there are issues with SAC moderation due to different schools running it differently, instead of using the GAT as any sort of substitute.What kind of different solutions would they use? The GAT, at any rate, does have precedent. Personally I don't think exams will be able to be done normally, whatever they do end up doing. But I could be wrong.