lol my bad, typo.
but yea, mainly cos the student was actually sick and she was unable to sit that test when she returned to school due to issues concerning the integrity and equity of the paper.
Say a student wasn't able to do a test (for some valid reason, e.g. illness) and the head teacher decided to give the student an estimated mark. How do they calculate the estimate exactly? Anyone have experience?
hmm just wondering, say if I were to apply for certain courses at unis in queensland and victoria, so I would apply through QTAC and VTAC, as well as the UAC for NSW unis.
Does that mean that essentially I would be able to put down 27 preferences? lol
Or is it capped somehow, regardless. If...
are the summer holiday courses all full? =[ (I read their site, n it says full... )
but is there not one space left for one keen med student during these summer holidays?
how long do the workshops go for? like what time do they start and end?
thanks for the info. wow 14 yrs.
Another question, when you apply for these colleges, what is the criteria that they use for acceptance into these specialisations. i.e. assessments of performance or something, certain tests? I understand there is also interviews?
whats the highest ranking nsb has ever got? and in what year?
n yea, I concur, it sure is tragic... dw our cohort will restore our rightful rank xD
n btw, your profile says female, but ur supporting nsb lol just thought I'll point out
STAT is the examination required for entry into Pharmacy, etc.
It will not affect your ATAR ranking, however, if you perform extremely well in the STAT, the university may take this into consideration and ultimately accept you into your desired course (i.e Pharmacy)
Good luck.