girlinterrupted
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Hi there! A friend of mine recently had to drop out of Year 12 due to a family tragedy. She is an extremely intelligent, hardworking student and is hoping to redo the HSC next year either at TAFE or Bradfield College. She doesn't have Internet access, so she wanted me to ask all you BoS'ers completing Year 12 at either of these institutions some questions:
1.) Is it possible to achieve a UAI of 95+? What is the highest UAI (that you know of) achieved by a TAFE/Bradfield HSC student?
2.) What modules/texts are studied in the following subjects:
*Advanced English
*Ext 1 Eng
*Ancient History
*Ext History
3.) Since she had to drop out so late in the year, she already has tonnes of notes, essays, resources, etc. on the modules she has studied in each of the above subjects. How flexible are the teachers in terms of slightly modifying assessments so that they are based on the modules she has studied rather than the ones studied at TAFE/Bradfield (if there is a difference)? Would they do this?
4.) Bradfield College sent her a prospectus, and in it, it basically states that Ext History is conducted as 'Ancient History Extension' or 'Modern History Extension'. What is the difference between these two courses? Is it just the case study (if so, what case study is looked at in each)? And is it possible for a student studying ONLY Ancient History to do Modern History Extension, or vice versa?
Thanking you all very much in advance
1.) Is it possible to achieve a UAI of 95+? What is the highest UAI (that you know of) achieved by a TAFE/Bradfield HSC student?
2.) What modules/texts are studied in the following subjects:
*Advanced English
*Ext 1 Eng
*Ancient History
*Ext History
3.) Since she had to drop out so late in the year, she already has tonnes of notes, essays, resources, etc. on the modules she has studied in each of the above subjects. How flexible are the teachers in terms of slightly modifying assessments so that they are based on the modules she has studied rather than the ones studied at TAFE/Bradfield (if there is a difference)? Would they do this?
4.) Bradfield College sent her a prospectus, and in it, it basically states that Ext History is conducted as 'Ancient History Extension' or 'Modern History Extension'. What is the difference between these two courses? Is it just the case study (if so, what case study is looked at in each)? And is it possible for a student studying ONLY Ancient History to do Modern History Extension, or vice versa?
Thanking you all very much in advance