conch575
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They always seem to get higher UAI's/better test results, is this always the case? Can *anyone* do this? It seems like they get better marks, so is this fair to the rest of us, doing it all at once?
HSC and beyond (including UAI) - Board of Studies NSWBoard of Studies said:What is meant by HSC "Pathways"?
The HSC can be accumulated over a period of five years from the completion of the first HSC course. This allows for flexible study arrangements and is often referred to by the term "Pathways". Pathways provisions also include: being able to repeat one or more HSC courses; acceleration, which allows more able students to progress through their study requirements at a faster rate; recognition of prior learning, whereby you may be granted credit transfer towards your HSC, or advanced standing in a course; and even part-time traineeships.
No, this is not correct. You can accumulate courses for up to 5 years and you will receive an ATAR when you are first eligible. So for example a student may complete 2 units in one year and 8 units the next year, as long as they meet all the other eligibility requirements for an ATAR they will be eligible to receive it.I believe if they do not do 10 units in one year the cannot get an ATAR. Test results, maybe. ATAR? Depends if they do at least 10 units in a year.
UAC said:When is my ATAR calculated?
You will receive an ATAR the first year you satisfy the eligibility requirements.
If you complete additional courses or repeat courses you have completed,
your ATAR will be recalculated. Your most recent ATAR is the one used for
selection purposes.
http://www.uac.edu.au/documents/atar/ATAR-FAQs.pdfUAC said:Can I accumulate my courses?
Yes, you can accumulate courses over a period of up to five years
You might have, someone who misunderstood could have posted it. That's why I always try to quote a reliable source so people can see that it is accurate, not just 'what some person on the internet said'.Hmm, that's odd - I could've sworn I read somewhere here that you needed 10 units in a year. Oh well, stupid me for believing that, I suppose.
Oh and on the original OPs topic lol, i don't think that's always the case, it's the same as anyone else doing their HSC normally - it's based more on individual motivation and effort, not really on the model, which so far I have found pretty difficult... although, maybe after this year i'll have a different perspective after the reduced loadingThey always seem to get higher UAI's/better test results, is this always the case? Can *anyone* do this? It seems like they get better marks, so is this fair to the rest of us, doing it all at once?