Yep. I got all band 5s and got 80.??Anyone get good HSC MARKS but a CRAP ATAR?
ahh i feel for you man, i did better but its still shit. you can go uws and just transfer after one year.Fuckn oath man. Got like 3 band 4's and 2 band 5's. Mark ranging from 70 to 80. Fucking ended up with a 65 ATAR, when atarcalculator.com predicted a 72. Oh well TAFE here I come.
LOL. what sub for honour roll and how did your friend go for other subs?My friend got on the honour roll and got 62. Hahahaha
It was a subject like visual arts, am I right? trollface.jpgLOL. what sub for honour roll and how did your friend go for other subs?
Hey bro when u mean transfer does that mean transfer to another uni? And is there shorter waiting periods? Or does it have to be one year?ahh i feel for you man, i did better but its still shit. you can go uws and just transfer after one year.
I feel this is true with MX1. That test was a fucking BITCH - harder than MX2 according to many and harder than the infamous 2006 MX1 paper according to some.Does anyone reakon that MX1 and MX2 have scaled slightly less this year? Last year, a band 6/band 5 in either of these subjects seemed to have more pull.
do one year, get good marks then you have a chance to transfer to w.e you want i thinkHey bro when u mean transfer does that mean transfer to another uni? And is there shorter waiting periods? Or does it have to be one year?
They definitely did.Does anyone reakon that MX1 and MX2 have scaled slightly less this year? Last year, a band 6/band 5 in either of these subjects seemed to have more pull.
General Maths. LolLOL. what sub for honour roll and how did your friend go for other subs?
But scaling evens things out. Is an 85 in IT equal to an 85 in chemistry? - probably not. You shouldnt chose subjects based on scaling because scaling isnt going to help you if your hopeless in a subject. If you can get 90 in visual arts but only 80 in physics, then you are better off doing visual arts from a scaling standpoint.that's why the cunts that say that scaling doesn't matter when choosing your subjects should be shot on sight