Re: Which subjects would you achieve the top band in?
How does this prove your point? I didn't "cheat" in anyway. Let's suppose that you chose General Maths instead of 3 unit maths, although you clearly had the option of choosing 3 unit maths.
Then I guess you would be cheating in this case, according to your logic?
Another example: A person thinks that Chemistry is too hard for him/her. Thus, the person chose senior science instead. Wow, this person is a cheater according to your logic again.
And about the last highlighted part, are you talking about yourself?
Nobody is forced to do any subject other than english. The option to choose ESL over standard or advanced should only be available to students who are truly unable to cope with the english language (ie not the people aiming to beat 99.5% of the state) If you are capable of doing standard, like you obviously are, then you shouldn't be able to choose ESL simply because you don't like English.
The point of ESL isn't to be there as an "easy option" for students, it is designed as a course for those genuinely unable to grasp English.
It is people who exploit this, selecting the subject because " I had that option available for me and I did not want to do Eng Adv, which seems hard"
And really, if you are able to score very well in MX1, MX2, phys and chem then you are obviously bright, able, and willing to learn, so choosing ESL simply because you have that option available shows how you wish to exploit the system to maximize your ATAR.
I'm not saying im the best at english, but im not shit at it either, i'm expecting mid band 5 in advanced, so i'm pretty capable when it comes to English, unlike you apparently
Those examples are shit, doing 3unit or 4unit have benefits, namely counting as another unit towards your HSC, if a person finds chem hard and switches to senior science then that's not that big of a deal because odds are they struggled in chem
Really, English is the only subject that has an ATAR approved course for easy as fuck subjects that count towards your ATAR
If for example the 'Life skills' courses such as Mathematics life skills because ATAR counting courses, and suddenly there was an influx of 99.5 ATAR students previously doing 2unit maths and each getting 100/100 on the test, then i would classify that as cheating in the same was people who shouldn't struggle in English choose ESL