hayabusaboston
Well-Known Member
Nah screw the whole thing, here's the gist:
I was just thinking rather than making english compulsory for ATAR, make it just compulsory in general. So for HSC you get an ATAR and report on all your subjects, but for english you get a separate booklet detailing your english performance. This way your ATAR is a true reflection of your ability (You only do the courses you want to and thus perform well in them, people generally perform well in what they enjoy)
BUT you also get english results, so you do english, you become literate like the board of studies wants you to be,
but it doesnt drag down ur ATAR
so when u go to Uni, the university looks at ur ATAR mainly and can look at English results if they feel like it, depending on how literate you have to be really, in that particular course. Either way, you have done sufficient english in high school to be considered literate, and you get an ATAR reflecting your true ability. ALTHOUGH if ur score is too low the uni doesnt have to accept u.
Basically it just makes things easier for everyone I think
do u think this is a good structure?
I was just thinking rather than making english compulsory for ATAR, make it just compulsory in general. So for HSC you get an ATAR and report on all your subjects, but for english you get a separate booklet detailing your english performance. This way your ATAR is a true reflection of your ability (You only do the courses you want to and thus perform well in them, people generally perform well in what they enjoy)
BUT you also get english results, so you do english, you become literate like the board of studies wants you to be,
but it doesnt drag down ur ATAR
so when u go to Uni, the university looks at ur ATAR mainly and can look at English results if they feel like it, depending on how literate you have to be really, in that particular course. Either way, you have done sufficient english in high school to be considered literate, and you get an ATAR reflecting your true ability. ALTHOUGH if ur score is too low the uni doesnt have to accept u.
Basically it just makes things easier for everyone I think
do u think this is a good structure?