HeroicPandas
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What is so wrong with doing Standard English? EXPLAIN!
band 5 is amazing in standard. I think like 57 or something people got a band 6 in standard last year out of like 30 or 40 thousandSo...band 5 is decent in standard?
Last year I think only 54 people got a band 6 whilst less than 5% of people got over 80. You are much better off in advanced.Ohhh the alignment, the humanity of the alignment...
barely anyone gets a band 5 in the subject, let alone a band 6!
Fight them! Beg them and say you will work so hard, that you will improve. If you really want to do it, you can hopefully convince them.Its too late now.. , i didn't make it into standard in my school because I off 2% of the entry mark.... so sad
What if i hated shakespere and i was still committed and motivated in doing englishMy opinion is that standard doesn't scale well for a reason, people only pick it because they have to, and they aren't committed to it, therefore they distract and disturb others and ultimately bring down the marks of the class... People are much better off picking advanced if they want a better atar, but they should be committed and actually interested in doing it I suppose
See scaling is based on candidature and I understand that Std shouldn't have the same alignment/scaling as Adv. But I think kids at the top of Std cohort are inherently disadvantaged, who might have picked it because they wanted to focus on other sbs but not love, love English. I can't vouch for the quality of the Std cohort, but it boggles my mind that only 54ish kids a year get a band 6 in it! And only about 5% a band 5...My opinion is that standard doesn't scale well for a reason, people only pick it because they have to, and they aren't committed to it, therefore they distract and disturb others and ultimately bring down the marks of the class... People are much better off picking advanced if they want a better atar, but they should be committed and actually interested in doing it I suppose
This pretty much sums it up - standard obviously shouldnt scale/align like advanced, but it gives top end students a grossly unfair disadvantage.See scaling is based on candidature and I understand that Std shouldn't have the same alignment/scaling as Adv. But I think kids at the top of Std cohort are inherently disadvantaged, who might have picked it because they wanted to focus on other sbs but not love, love English. I can't vouch for the quality of the Std cohort, but it boggles my mind that only 54ish kids a year get a band 6 in it! And only about 5% a band 5...
The standards set for a Band 5 and 6 in Standard is A LOT higher than Advanced, I don't understand why the difference is so large but it definitely plays a role in why there's so few at the top.See scaling is based on candidature and I understand that Std shouldn't have the same alignment/scaling as Adv. But I think kids at the top of Std cohort are inherently disadvantaged, who might have picked it because they wanted to focus on other sbs but not love, love English. I can't vouch for the quality of the Std cohort, but it boggles my mind that only 54ish kids a year get a band 6 in it! And only about 5% a band 5...
Oh and Shakespeare is treated differently in snr school. You might like it and if not, you can push through one module of four where you will have to do it. I did Shakespeare in comparison study and it was fine, but I would have loved to do Julius Caesar for conflicting perspectives.
I love this so much. Hahaha, I'm such a nerdShakespeare is brilliant and you need to appreciate that. .