BackCountrySnow
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legal.. are you sure??michael1990 said:Then it would be Legal Studies.
But we are talking about Economics against all areas of study.
I thought legal scaled really badly..
the part i don't get is in bold.
legal.. are you sure??michael1990 said:Then it would be Legal Studies.
But we are talking about Economics against all areas of study.
I didn't think CAFS was scaled well at all.BackCountrySnow said:legal.. are you sure??
I thought legal scaled really badly..
the part i don't get is in bold.
yeah i was joking about CAFS lol, it scales like rat shit...michael1990 said:I didn't think CAFS was scaled well at all.
Oh i was meant to say all areas around the school. Social Science Vs Maths and such.
I thought Legal would be scaled a lot higher. Not sure though, it was a calculated guess.
LOLBackCountrySnow said:yeah i was joking about CAFS lol, it scales like rat shit...
hahaha. yeah, im not sure about legal, ive heard it scales badly..
too busy with half yearlies lol.michael1990 said:LOL
maybe we should look it up.
But i couldn't be bothered!
can you?
I think thats a hard question.onlinenooby said:Does Business studies beat Legal studies scaling wise..
Chemistry has got slightly higher scaling than Economics last year. However, Economics had higher scaling 2 years ago (in terms of average scaling).Akaru-Hime said:So ... long story cut short, does it mean that economics scales better than physics, but chemistry is scaled better than physics?
Yep so it is fair to say.lyounamu said:Chemistry has got slightly higher scaling than Economics. However, Economics had higher scaling last year (in terms of average scaling).
I am sorry. I meant that Chemistry had higher scaling last year whereas Economics had higher scaling in 2006.michael1990 said:Yep so it is fair to say.
Economics.
Chemistry
What would be the definition of 'do well'? If you meant Band 6, you are quite right. However, low Band 6 (90-92) will not warrant high scaled results. Some languages do have extremely high scaling. However, many do not. If you are talking about Japanese Extension, it has got pretty good scaling. Its scaling is much better than Chemistry scaling. You should already know by now that Mathematics Extension 2 is the highest scaling subject. It has got average scaled mark of 43.7/50. That is bloody impressive & astronomical. However, you should not take the scaling as the top priority when it comes to subject choice decision.Doctor Jolly said:wow so I guess those who are doing Eco, Physics and Chem and do well, will ace the HSC?
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.Doctor Jolly said:wow so I guess those who are doing Eco, Physics and Chem and do well, will ace the HSC?
wow are you serious? I thought if you got Band 6 you'd get scaled pretty well. Clearly, I was wrong. So You need say a 94 on Eco to get scaled really well? That's tough...lyounamu said:What would be the definition of 'do well'? If you meant Band 6, you are quite right. However, low Band 6 (90-92) will not warrant high scaled results.
a 4 unit subject would scale better i think?Doctor Jolly said:What about languages? I'm concerned about my Japanese. I don't know if I should do ext. jap or ext. 2 maths.. or both!
Thank you. Both my sisters did 4U Maths, and they really liked it, but I'm not too sure how I will go in it. I'm kinda different from them when it comes to school work. Prehaps I shall just see how I am going with 3U Maths this year and make my decision when the time comes. But I honestly really love learning Japanese despite how much vocab and info there is to remember...lyounamu said:Some languages do have extremely high scaling. However, many do not. If you are talking about Japanese Extension, it has got pretty good scaling. Its scaling is much better than Chemistry scaling. You should already know by now that Mathematics Extension 2 is the highest scaling subject. It has got average scaled mark of 43.7/50. That is bloody impressive & astronomical. However, you should not take the scaling as the top priority when it comes to subject choice decision.
I suggest you go with the subject where you will get the best marks out of.
scaling is not linear, while the low end of one subject may scaler better than another, the top end may do the opposite.Akaru-Hime said:So ... long story cut short, does it mean that economics scales better than physics, but chemistry is scaled better than physics?