Thanks again buddy
- I've heard from other ppl as well that English isn't a strong point at High, and but surely it's still better than a school ranked 75-100?
- Also could you or someone give me a roundup of my chances of getting a good teacher in Math/Physics/Chem/EnglishAdvanced?
I'll clarify more on why I want to go to High:
1) Better teaching.
At my current school, I'm really happy with my Physics & Chem teachers, both of whom I'll have next year; English teacher is fine, I will have him next year; Math teacher I can't understand what she says at all, chances are I'll have her just for Ext2 but we'll have a really good teacher for the other 3U of Math.
2) No-nonsense classes...I wanna get a 99 UAI and want to really get to school and just work. I'm not saying I'm an ubergeek, but in class time I don't like to waste time or be distracted. I find that sometimes our classes are held back a little by slow ppl, ppl who don't care -- however, they might change next year, as next year is what counts.
Just a brief summary, most of the maths teachers here are really good and if you get into a 4u class (sounds like you will) you most defintely will get a teacher who knows his/her stuff. IMO, maths here is probably one of the best faculties in this school. English, well tim probably summed it up - there's probably 2-3 really good teachers, a couple that are ok and the rest that are.. so-so lol. If you do decide to do ext., you'll probably get a good teacher.
Chemistry, there's two really good teachers, but I think only one will teach year 12 next term (but she has 2 classes).
For physics, perhaps only one teacher, he also has 2 classes.. but you may not be able to get in cause there's like a "list" of people wanting to get out of their current class and into his class (he's a excellent teacher)
But in saying that, there are tons of guys in my year who get tutored for their subjects to make up for dodgy teachers, but then there are guys who come first or get top 10 ranks in their subjects without any tutoring at all, and they have dodgy teachers who don;t teach. They just work independently in class. imo.. the whole point of school is preparing you for life after school, and perhaps a good thing about getting a dodgy teacher is self learning - rather then a teacher that spoon feeds you all the time.
Haha, perhaps I should take Ext1 up, drop soon after, then hope they don't move me down an Advanced class? XD
lol, some people are thinking of this - taking up ext so they get put in a good class, and then drop it like in term 2 next year - by then it'll be too late to change your class.
So I'd probably never be in a class with accelerants? (I'm rashly assuming accelerants would make up the higher rungs of the top 120) If I don't think I'll ever be in say, the top 3 classes in terms of ability, I may as well stay where I am (simply because those who are doing 4U in my school are the top 10 in the year).
The "accelerants" are only the top 80 guys in year 11... and tbh, some dont really belong there. They're not invincible or anything lol - if you're aiming to get a b6 in 4u maths, you should be aiming for top 60 (we average around 60ish b6's for 4u)
if you're interested, here's some stats of past results.. the avg no of b6's are there; you should probably aim for those rankings if you want 99+
http://www.sydneyboyshigh.com/publi...view/7806-band-6-results-by-subject-2004-2008
For a atar of 99+, overall you should aim for a rank of.. top 40? maybe even higher. competition at the top end here is pretty fierce, especially in the maths, chem and physics areas.