Ok so basically, my school is ranked #20 give or take 1 or 2 places, but my internal ranks are shit. My internal marks aren't bad, but my ranks are bottom 50% in all of my subjects. How am I benefitted from going to a selective school exactly? Our teachers tell us 'If you were at a non-selective school, you could be ranked 1st in [insert subject of choice here]'. Bullshit.
So I know this has been asked a lot of times, but I'm still not clear. Am I screwed? Am I ultimately going to suffer because of my enrolment at a selective school, because my internal ranks are below average and thus will pull down my marks? Realistically, what are my chances of getting above, say, 85UAI?
English Adv - 78/124, 75%ish
Maths Adv - 74/91, 60%ish
Chemistry - 31/46, 85%ish
Economics - 13/14, 85%ish
Engineering - 10/19, 80%ish
Because the assessments we are set are apparently 'harder', does this mean that information is....less shit? Or am i just dreaming of getting 85+?
Ps. Last year's UAI average was 92ish, if that helps.
So I know this has been asked a lot of times, but I'm still not clear. Am I screwed? Am I ultimately going to suffer because of my enrolment at a selective school, because my internal ranks are below average and thus will pull down my marks? Realistically, what are my chances of getting above, say, 85UAI?
English Adv - 78/124, 75%ish
Maths Adv - 74/91, 60%ish
Chemistry - 31/46, 85%ish
Economics - 13/14, 85%ish
Engineering - 10/19, 80%ish
Because the assessments we are set are apparently 'harder', does this mean that information is....less shit? Or am i just dreaming of getting 85+?
Ps. Last year's UAI average was 92ish, if that helps.