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*Rawr*!
I know many of you are worrying about the fact that crappie Standard English will "pull down" your UAI and I am definitely one of you... Just a moment ago I was browsing the Board of Studies website and see if I can find any information on this matter, but unfortunately, I came across something rather terrible when looking @ the First Place in Course List:
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/ebos/static/FSTIC_2002_12.htm
Scroll down a bit to the English section... yup, Standard English is not there, no where to be seen... My hypothesises are:
1. Standard English is simply susceptible to discrimination;
2. Standard English is actually part of Advanced but not really
(!?);and
3. The top mark were just simply too low for a honourable first
place.
Does anyone know why is this so? I'm not saying someone must come first, but... what does this imply? gees... even ESL gets scaled (please don't pick on my word choice) up more than Standard English... If they say it is a fair system, why does it appear sooooo unfair? Well... just can't help it... damn... they were the ones who made it compulsory... meee myself love English, did fine (almost topped) in Advanced last year (year 11) but my teachers have suggested me to do Standard due to my occasional ESL problems... this top (duh!) Standard class I'm in is just hopeless, full of uncommitted people... who doesn't want their UAI to be as high as possible?
*sigh*
but still people... let's do our best and kick asses okay? show them we are worth it!
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/ebos/static/FSTIC_2002_12.htm
Scroll down a bit to the English section... yup, Standard English is not there, no where to be seen... My hypothesises are:
1. Standard English is simply susceptible to discrimination;
2. Standard English is actually part of Advanced but not really
(!?);and
3. The top mark were just simply too low for a honourable first
place.
Does anyone know why is this so? I'm not saying someone must come first, but... what does this imply? gees... even ESL gets scaled (please don't pick on my word choice) up more than Standard English... If they say it is a fair system, why does it appear sooooo unfair? Well... just can't help it... damn... they were the ones who made it compulsory... meee myself love English, did fine (almost topped) in Advanced last year (year 11) but my teachers have suggested me to do Standard due to my occasional ESL problems... this top (duh!) Standard class I'm in is just hopeless, full of uncommitted people... who doesn't want their UAI to be as high as possible?
*sigh*
but still people... let's do our best and kick asses okay? show them we are worth it!
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