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I'm a current year 10 student going into year 11 in a top 30 school, i want to do advance maths but the school will only let me do standard because i got 1% under the cutoff. The funny thing is that they made the exam soo hard that they're only letting 5 people do extension and 20 people do advance out of a cohort of over 100. The thing is that I want to do Civil engineering, preferably at USYD or UNSW, but the prerequisite for both is advance math. The deputy who is in charge of subject selection told me that I'm better off doing standard then going to USYD and doing a 6 month advance math course then getting into engineering. Currently I'm too late to apply at any selective school and most alright public schools are all full. The only school I can get into now is Condell park high, which from reviews is a really bad school and ranks at around 500. From the people I have talked to there are two sides, 1. Stay in this school because it will help your ATAR and just do the bridging course or 2. Go to Condell park high and do advance (or extension) , this will help your scaling and you could get a better ATAR and no bridging course. I am leaning more towards he second option but the first option is swaying me back.