ilikebeeef
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Well you don't really need that many people per school cohort to do well in the HSC to get in the top 200 performing schools list, lol. You don't even need to have 10% of the students do well to get into the list.tutoring has little to do with it, youd be suprised at how few do it... only around a third id say
EDIT: And tutoring does have to do with it. There is a general correlation between tutoring and performance.
Hmm. Yes but you also get these private school kids which are spoilt mindless, don't really take things seriously and get their daddy to pay for everything.its because people in the best private schools come from families that have done well for them selves through education and hence value and education and PUSH their kids very very hard (in general)
If they don't want to try, they would have dropped out of school and not have done the HSC.and the money factor does come into it... it someone doesnt want to try, the parents just wont fork out the money
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