Ava Connelly, Athot Tiap and Tegan Bradley at Emmaus Catholic College, Kemps Creek.
It’s always a relief to walk out of a HSC exam with a smile on your face and for these students at Emmaus Catholic College in Sydney’s west, Monday’s "smooth" Community and Family Studies exam was definitely a reason to feel good.
The trio breezed through the multiple choice questions, the first of which asked students what the "qualitative data" was.
Ava Connelly, 17, said those first questions were easy but they did get harder, adding: "In the multiple choice I eliminated the options that didn’t make sense and then just made it a 50 - 50 choice. We had done a lot of multiple choice in class, but the short answers were just a bit unknown but I still got through it."
Fellow student Athot Tiap, 17, said: "It all went pretty smoothly."
Tegan Bradley said the final 15 mark question was "pretty okay".
It was similar to past papers.
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