A majority of Year 12 students ticked off another Higher School Certificate (HSC) milestone on Monday when they completed their mathematics exam.
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MacKillop College's Imogen Murphy and Georgia Marston were some of the first students out of their exams and expressed their thoughts on the paper.
"It could've been better, but it could've been a lot worse," Ms Murphy said.
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"The questions were quite wordy, like they were trying to trip you up but once I got a hold of them, I think I was fine."
Ms Marston said she didn't enjoy the questions either.
"It took a lot longer to actually read the questions then to answer them," she said.
When asked about the challenges of doing her HSC during the coronavirus pandemic, Ms Murphy said it's not been as hard as many would think.
"People have been said to me that it must be hard doing your HSC with everything going on, but we know no different," she said.
"The hard thing was not having the girls around when we were all online for a majority of term two."
There were three different mathematics exams - advanced, standard one and standard two.
The HSC will run until Wednesday, November 11, with the last exam - Drama - to run from 2.25pm to 4pm.