My own opinion is someone who does standard english, 2 unit maths, CAF and religion should not have the strength of scaling to get near 80. Its a bit late but if you were aiming for 90+ I would have picked MUCH stronger subjects to begin with
I'm sorry but I fucking lold.My own opinion is someone who does standard english, 2 unit maths, CAF and religion should not have the strength of scaling to get near 80. Its a bit late but if you were aiming for 90+ I would have picked MUCH stronger subjects to begin with
1. OP's in Year 11.My own opinion is someone who does standard english, 2 unit maths, CAF and religion should not have the strength of scaling to get near 80. Its a bit late but if you were aiming for 90+ I would have picked MUCH stronger subjects to begin with
Maybe I just predict too harshly. I also went by the OP's posts on this forum.Going off ranks and school rank alone, there is definitely enough there for 89-93 and maybe more. The OP's subjects arent too bad (CAFS doesnt scale the best and standard is horrible) and there rankings are pretty good.
You go glen coco.1. OP's in Year 11.
2. Scaling is not subjective. I don't see why one "should not" receive an ATAR near 80.
3. Not everyone has the ability to do high-scaling subjects.
4. Not everyone wants to do high-scaling subjects.
well your opinion is wrongMy own opinion is someone who does standard english, 2 unit maths, CAF and religion should not have the strength of scaling to get near 80. Its a bit late but if you were aiming for 90+ I would have picked MUCH stronger subjects to begin with
If people don't have the ability to do high-scaling subjects, then they shouldn't be entitled to the higher ATARs.1. OP's in Year 11.
2. Scaling is not subjective. I don't see why one "should not" receive an ATAR near 80.
3. Not everyone has the ability to do high-scaling subjects.
4. Not everyone wants to do high-scaling subjects.
It's all subjective.If people don't have the ability to do high-scaling subjects, then they shouldn't be entitled to the higher ATARs.
For example lets say the OP gets a band 6 in Chemistry and a band 6 in CAF. Lets say its both the same mark for example 95. There is no way that the effort for chemistry is equal to CAF (chemistry would require a lot more intellect and ability to understand the complexity of the subject matter) and and it is very unlikely that the same effort would be required.
Thus going back to both my opinion of the OP's subjects relative to her ATAR aim and that I dont think her subjects are warranting of a 90+ ATAR.
this guy has no idea of aligning, moderation or scalingIf people don't have the ability to do high-scaling subjects, then they shouldn't be entitled to the higher ATARs.
For example lets say the OP gets a band 6 in Chemistry and a band 6 in CAF. Lets say its both the same mark for example 95. There is no way that the effort for chemistry is equal to CAF (chemistry would require a lot more intellect and ability to understand the complexity of the subject matter) and and it is very unlikely that the same effort would be required.
Thus going back to both my opinion of the OP's subjects relative to her ATAR aim and that I dont think her subjects are warranting of a 90+ ATAR.
"shouldn't be entitled to higher ATARs"If people don't have the ability to do high-scaling subjects, then they shouldn't be entitled to the higher ATARs.
For example lets say the OP gets a band 6 in Chemistry and a band 6 in CAF. Lets say its both the same mark for example 95. There is no way that the effort for chemistry is equal to CAF (chemistry would require a lot more intellect and ability to understand the complexity of the subject matter) and and it is very unlikely that the same effort would be required.
Thus going back to both my opinion of the OP's subjects relative to her ATAR aim and that I dont think her subjects are warranting of a 90+ ATAR.
UAC scales people, not courses.If people don't have the ability to do high-scaling subjects, then they shouldn't be entitled to the higher ATARs.
For example lets say the OP gets a band 6 in Chemistry and a band 6 in CAF. Lets say its both the same mark for example 95. There is no way that the effort for chemistry is equal to CAF (chemistry would require a lot more intellect and ability to understand the complexity of the subject matter) and and it is very unlikely that the same effort would be required.
Thus going back to both my opinion of the OP's subjects relative to her ATAR aim and that I dont think her subjects are warranting of a 90+ ATAR.
are you actually serious?If people don't have the ability to do high-scaling subjects, then they shouldn't be entitled to the higher ATARs.
For example lets say the OP gets a band 6 in Chemistry and a band 6 in CAF. Lets say its both the same mark for example 95. There is no way that the effort for chemistry is equal to CAF (chemistry would require a lot more intellect and ability to understand the complexity of the subject matter) and and it is very unlikely that the same effort would be required.
Thus going back to both my opinion of the OP's subjects relative to her ATAR aim and that I dont think her subjects are warranting of a 90+ ATAR.