Unit 3 Environmental Science exam 2010 review
By Heath McGregor on Jun 9, 2010 in VCE Environmental Science, VCE Exams
Hi all,
Usually we don’t get much feedback about the Unit 3 VCE Enviro Science exam so please let us all know. What did you think of the paper? What was hard? What was easy? How do you think you went?
Let us know your thoughts and comments below (please keep them clean!)…cheers



(2 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5)
Matt | Jun 9, 2010 | Reply
I found it a fair bit more difficult than past exams, with less on the greenhouse effect and needing to know more detail about a variety of non renewable energy sources and was pushed for time which was a suprise… hopefully it went okay though.
rhiannon | Jun 12, 2010 | Reply
wish my school did environmental science!!
Britt Gow | Jun 22, 2010 | Reply
Hi Rhiannon,
I am a VCE Environmental Science teacher at Hawkesdale P12 College, considering offering this subject by correspondence to interested students. Check out the blog and leave me a comment if you would like to register an expression of interest for 2011.
Britt Gow
Britt Gow | Jun 22, 2010 | Reply
The VCE Environmental Science blog mentioned above is at:
http://vceenviroscience.edublogs.org
There is also a ning at:
http://environmentalscience.ning.com/
Claire | Aug 26, 2010 | Reply
I thought that the actual exam was much harder than previous exams which i had studied intently. It was a bit worrying when i opened up the exam and found that alot had changed from previous years. I was expecting the exam to be much like the others and so was not prepared for changes regarding the fossil fuel section. Despite running out of time and not finishing the last 3 questions (boo hoo) i was content with the result i achieved. Next exam i will be better prepared…
kerri harper | Feb 14, 2011 | Reply
hi my daughter alesia attends mt eliza sec college and was hoping to do environmental science through corrospondence but the school says it is not offered this year, is this correct
kerri
Heath McGregor | Feb 16, 2011 | Reply
Hi Kerri, not sure about that one. Head over to the VCAA to ask them what the best course of action is.