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well Chem, Maths methods, bio and english aren't too vastly different (though I see you're doing yr 12 bio atm anyway).

Not sure what is equivalent human developemnt (maybe PDHPE) and no idea what the equivalent/if one exists for visual communication.

And to whoever said how you you know, trust me I have knowledge of the VCE.
Aawh okay, I dunno if yr 12 bio will be considered over there D:
And I might be dropping vis comm anyway so it doesn't really matter :) Thanks :)
 
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I moved from Melbourne to Sydney half way through year 11 (last year). In Melbourne i was scoring top marks but after moving to Sydney my marks drastically dropped due to the difference in criteria etc. Also some of the courses overlapped (what was done in vce at the start of the year was partially repeated in the later year of HSC) so i missed out on some of the prelim course.

Due to my high grades in Melbourne the school said i would automatically pass year 11 even if i didnt get good grades (which i didnt) as they would basically base them off how well i did in Melbourne (a school might do the same for you). However, as i have started getting use to the course criteria my grades have been picking up again. I suggest if you intend to go HSC switch in year 11 (even if its half way). This will help you get used to the course and how the system works. Over the school holidays you should probably do some extra revision to make sure you have covered everything. Also unlike the VCE where the work is partially based on what the teacher decides, here you have the syllabus which is practically set in gold. One of the best ways to catch up is download some "syllabus dot point notes" (plenty on this site) and thoroughly go through them. Those helped me immensely.

Another piece of advice for when you switch, unlike VCE the usual weekly coursework does not count to any marks (only the major assessments and the exams), so make sure you put alot of effort into your assignments even if it means you drop behind in coursework (which you can catch up on later). I made the mistake of focusing on the coursework under the impression i would be marked on it. Needless to say as a result my assessment grades werent anywhere near as good as they should have been. Now due to my shift in focus things are going well.

Overall changing from VCE to HSC is possible but you will need to put a bit of extra effort in until you get used to how the system goes.

Oh and btw year 11 finishes in term 3 not term 4 (like in melbourne) and instead year 12 starts in term 4...
 
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if you cant handle the change from VCE to HSC i doubt you will handle Medicine anyway

im sure you will be fine, there isnt the much difference in the content
 

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Yes, definitely consider the yr 12 starting in term 4 which is different from Victoria.

Well I thought about vcom, I think the only somehow similar thing might be va, but if you're dropping meh. I'm not sure how they calculate your ATAR, I don't think they can mix VCE 3/4 with HSC courses-but check.

Selective schools you do have them in Melb, but they are much more a thing in Sydney/NSW in general. Melbourne only has 5 selective and 3 are very new, think NSW versions of John Monash Science School, Melbourne High, MacRobGirls high, Nossal high school and Suzanne Cory High School.

But honestly, you could adapt with LOTS of work/support but I'd try to stay in the system your comfortable in and minus the stress of moving and everything.
 

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I moved from Melbourne to Sydney half way through year 11 (last year). In Melbourne i was scoring top marks but after moving to Sydney my marks drastically dropped due to the difference in criteria etc. Also some of the courses overlapped (what was done in vce at the start of the year was partially repeated in the later year of HSC) so i missed out on some of the prelim course.

Due to my high grades in Melbourne the school said i would automatically pass year 11 even if i didnt get good grades (which i didnt) as they would basically base them off how well i did in Melbourne (a school might do the same for you). However, as i have started getting use to the course criteria my grades have been picking up again. I suggest if you intend to go HSC switch in year 11 (even if its half way). This will help you get used to the course and how the system works. Over the school holidays you should probably do some extra revision to make sure you have covered everything. Also unlike the VCE where the work is partially based on what the teacher decides, here you have the syllabus which is practically set in gold. One of the best ways to catch up is download some "syllabus dot point notes" (plenty on this site) and thoroughly go through them. Those helped me immensely.

Another piece of advice for when you switch, unlike VCE the usual weekly coursework does not count to any marks (only the major assessments and the exams), so make sure you put alot of effort into your assignments even if it means you drop behind in coursework (which you can catch up on later). I made the mistake of focusing on the coursework under the impression i would be marked on it. Needless to say as a result my assessment grades werent anywhere near as good as they should have been. Now due to my shift in focus things are going well.

Overall changing from VCE to HSC is possible but you will need to put a bit of extra effort in until you get used to how the system goes.

Oh and btw year 11 finishes in term 3 not term 4 (like in melbourne) and instead year 12 starts in term 4...
omg lotus, thanks heaps! :) you have helped me a lot, I had no freaking idea that year 12 starts in term 4 D:
I should totally start to look up for schools, it's too soon D: aawh well I'm ready to do extra work and stuffs, thanks again :) :) :)
 

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Yes, definitely consider the yr 12 starting in term 4 which is different from Victoria.

Well I thought about vcom, I think the only somehow similar thing might be va, but if you're dropping meh. I'm not sure how they calculate your ATAR, I don't think they can mix VCE 3/4 with HSC courses-but check.

Selective schools you do have them in Melb, but they are much more a thing in Sydney/NSW in general. Melbourne only has 5 selective and 3 are very new, think NSW versions of John Monash Science School, Melbourne High, MacRobGirls high, Nossal high school and Suzanne Cory High School.

But honestly, you could adapt with LOTS of work/support but I'd try to stay in the system your comfortable in and minus the stress of moving and everything.
Yeah true, but I still live with my parents and they are moving so I have to as well ): I'm not working cause of VCE so yeah S:
And yup, I did try to check and stuff, but none of the schools really reply nor do I know which school's good and stuff D:
I'm trying lol, hopefully everything goes well :) Thank you :)
 

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What subjects are you thinking of doing?

The only difference between Sydney and Melbourne is the distance. Also we have to eat new arrivals.
 

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What subjects are you thinking of doing?

The only difference between Sydney and Melbourne is the distance. Also we have to eat new arrivals.
hahaha, lol that's helpful :)
well, I'm not entirely sure lol, I still need to check the prerequisites(sorry about the spelling) for medicine D:
And I don't even know how many subjects you do in year 12 D: I'm like totally unprepared ):
 

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hahaha, lol that's helpful :)
well, I'm not entirely sure lol, I still need to check the prerequisites(sorry about the spelling) for medicine D:
And I don't even know how many subjects you do in year 12 D: I'm like totally unprepared ):
I will give you a Spiral summary.

There are things called the unit system in NSW. (Except ACT)

In Year 11 which runs from Term 1 to Term 3, you need to complete at least 12 units. In Year 12, which starts from Term 4. You need to have completed at least 10 units. Now depending on your school, there are certain subjects you can pick. [Note: English is compulsory.] Most subjects are 2 units with the exception of the minor few.

In Mathematics you have,

  • General Mathematics (2 units)
  • Mathematics (2 units)

  • Mathematics Extension 1 (1 unit in Year 11 and 12, 2 units in Year 12 if you pick up Extension 2.)

  • Mathematics Extension 2 (Can only do in Year 12, worth 2 units.)


Example

Bob moved to NSW. He picked Mathematics Extension 1 only in Year 11. (That means he's doing, Mathematics + Extension 1.) Hence 3 units. If he was in Year 12 he would be doing the same thing (assuming Extension 2 wasn't taken.)

If Bob decided to take Extension 2, he must do Extension 1 + Extension 2. Hence 2U + 2U = 4U.
 
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I will give you a Spiral summary.

There are things called the unit system in NSW. (Except ACT)

In Year 11 which runs from Term 1 to Term 3, you need to complete at least 12 units. In Year 12, which starts from Term 4. You need to have completed at least 10 units. Now depending on your school, there are certain subjects you can pick. [Note: English is compulsory.] Most subjects are 2 units with the exception of the minor few.

In Mathematics you have,

  • General Mathematics (2 units)
  • Mathematics (2 units)

  • Mathematics Extension 1 (1 unit in Year 11 and 12, 2 units in Year 12 if you pick up Extension 2.)

  • Mathematics Extension 2 (Can only do in Year 12, worth 2 units.)


Example

Bob moved to NSW. He picked Mathematics Extension 1 only in Year 11. (That means he's doing, Mathematics + Extension 1.) Hence 3 units. If he was in Year 12 he would be doing the same thing (assuming Extension 2 wasn't taken.)

If Bob decided to take Extension 2, he must do Extension 1 + Extension 2. Hence 2U + 2U = 4U.
Aah I kinda begin to get it :)
So you must do 10 units in year 12 and can you do more than that? Do you get like bonus marks for them?
And is maths extention hard? Do you if it's the same as maths methods here?
And thank you, that was really helpful :) :)
 

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Aah I kinda begin to get it :)
So you must do 10 units in year 12 and can you do more than that? Do you get like bonus marks for them?
And is maths extention hard? Do you if it's the same as maths methods here?
And thank you, that was really helpful :) :)
I will have a flick through your maths methods syllabus. Yes you can do more than 10 units. But many people do 10-13. More than that it a overload and some schools don't allow you to do that much.
 

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You should start doing NSW Maths now. Methods is quite different, although you use the same methods of integration. Specialist is also different from our highest maths offered and dare I say, I think the NSW Mathematics syllabus is more difficult. Wow, you guys get uniform motion formulas, de moivre's theorem and plenty of integrals. We only get a set of standard integrals. You even have your rules of differentiation!
 
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What have you learn in Mathematics so far? You in Year 11? When do you start Year 12 in Victoria if you were to stay?
Umm we have done probability, graphs - cubic, hyperbola, truncus, parabola and many more lol, functions and relations. That's all i remember from the top of my head.
Yeah, in year 11 and year 12 starts at like february 4 i guess but will have early commencement for two weeks at the start of december.
 

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Umm we have done probability, graphs - cubic, hyperbola, truncus, parabola and many more lol, functions and relations. That's all i remember from the top of my head.
Yeah, in year 11 and year 12 starts at like february 4 i guess but will have early commencement for two weeks at the start of december.
Year 12 starts somewhere in October here. I would think that you would need a few more topics under your belt.
 

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Year 12 starts somewhere in October here. I would think that you would need a few more topics under your belt.
Aawh well term three finish at like september 23rd and I should move, if I'm moving, at that time so I won't even be able to finish year 11 D:
True, I should get the HSC textbooks if I can, and go through some stuffs, given that I kinda suck at maths already D:
 

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And to add to Spiral's summation, there are different levels of English.
ESL < English Standard (2 units) < English Advanced (2 units) < English Extension 1 (3 units) < English Extension 2 (4 units)
(Much like maths)
 

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Just do year 11, seriously, NSW is like the smartest state in Australia. The competition is damn fierce even if you don't go to a selective school. The education level is also wayyyyy higher than other states. It will be foolish if you jump into Year 12 in a new system.

Plus, we have syllabus and I think VCE they don't have a syllabus and glossary of key words to confer to?

Where are you getting this from?

This is some big assumptions you're making...



To op: I also came from Melbourne :). But I started HS in year 10 lol...
 

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