You should always do Advanced if possible. The difference in difficulty between Standard and Advanced is marginal, but the difference in aligning is significant. It just isnt worth the trade-off.So teachers say do what you can perform best in so it would be human nature to undertake the easiest option available, right? But so why does everyone seem to hate the fact that they chose English standard and they exaggerate the negative effect it's scaling will have on their atar? How bad is it really scaling wise?
This pretty much - these type of scenario's are way to vague for definitive answers.Not enough information. You could be 1% behind first place for standard, whereas 30% behind in advanced; or vice-versa. Both may yield completely different HSC results. You can't quantify a rank because marks determine your rank; ranks do not determine your marks.
Being 5/200 does not necessarily put you in a better position than being 10/50; or vice-versa. Also, you are comparing 2 different subjects and 2 different cohorts, so it's not as simple as saying one or the other.
It would really depend on how they perform in their other subjects.hmm coz my friend chose standard and needs 95+ atar, are chances slim or high?
Try an ATAR calculator then - they are more likely to give you an accurate answer.can manage mid to high 80s in other subs and 90+ in 2u math, fails english bad though, got like 40%.
Isn't that expected though?Some 90% of the state do standard english.
Of those 90% who do so only 0.51% or some similar figure of that got a band six last year.
10% of the state or so does advanced english.
Of those 10%, 12.58% of them get band sixes.
Put it in perspective