I swear they've had something about coffee before - possibly in 2011/12?
How did you incorporate Club Penguin? Haha.
maybe! i guess they assume nobody can be bothered checking that far back haha. i just went back as far as 2007 and it's not in any of those, but i'm sure they could've partially reused a super old one (: it's not like it really matters if you've seen the information before, because they're marking your synthesis skills, not recall (:
ahaha um i talked about the importance of technology in enhancing modern communication, because it can benefit all facets of society, and extends impartially to all age groups, including children, who are able to interact in a safe environment on online communities such as the recently deceased club penguin, may it rest in peace. except in slightly more english-y language haha.
How many humanities questions were there overall?
NOT ENOUGH. :/ actually, tbh there were probably more than it felt like, but it definitely felt skewed towards maths and science. (also, did anyone else die over the art questions on the last page? i wouldn't have even
known domesticity was an issue if they hadn't put it in the answers lmao.)
If u didn't end up doing an exam at the end of the year would they use ur whole GAT or just the questions relating to that subject??
i don't think they've ever expressly answered this, because it's vcaa and they don't answer much ever, but you'd have to assume it'd only be the related section/s, otherwise there'd be no need for them to break multiple choice results down into humanities and science, they'd just give you one whole score. but i don't know how specific they get with that so it's a good idea to do well on everything just in case! also, sometimes it's hard to tell what category a subject fits under. but yeah, i
think they just look at the specific section relating to the subject.
I just did a rough count. Counted 26 humanities questions. For me, the paper felt very maths and science heavy. But that could just be because I'm only doing one math subject this year........
But I really enjoyed both writing tasks. They were very accessible and easy to manipulate into a short, written piece! It's surprising how quickly 3 hours goes when you're so absorbed in questions and writing. I'm sure English will go as fast, if not even faster!
no, i got this too. it felt like there were about 20 marks in the middle that were pure maths/science questions, which isn't super reassuring :/ but the english prompts were super good so i guess that balances it out! (: