Hi y'all!
I completed the HSC in 2015 and since I'm a little bored these long holidays, I'm happy to answer any questions regarding the HSC, UMAT, applying for scholarships and associated interviews, etc.
So first, some credentials.
ATAR: 99.95
UMAT: 100
State ranks: 2nd in physics, 5th in chemistry
Future direction: co-op scholarship for electrical engineering at UNSW
Subjects: English Advanced, Mathematics Extension 1 and 2, Physics, Chemistry, Latin Continuers (via distance education - that is, Open High School)
Most of these are pretty generic, and while I'm happy to answer the usual questions about ATAR and state ranking, I'd be very stoked if any distance ed kids could ask burning questions that could potentially help future generations (I know I definitely didn't get enough information on it before making the choice). I also went to an IB school, so if any are considering or curious about that, I can easily get you some answers.
For later down the line if any of you are considering engineering, I can also answer questions regarding making this choice, especially as a female (all my final co-op competitors were male!).
Whether it's specific to subjects or about study methods or tips, or even balancing extra-curriculars and post-HSC plans, please ask away!
I completed the HSC in 2015 and since I'm a little bored these long holidays, I'm happy to answer any questions regarding the HSC, UMAT, applying for scholarships and associated interviews, etc.
So first, some credentials.
ATAR: 99.95
UMAT: 100
State ranks: 2nd in physics, 5th in chemistry
Future direction: co-op scholarship for electrical engineering at UNSW
Subjects: English Advanced, Mathematics Extension 1 and 2, Physics, Chemistry, Latin Continuers (via distance education - that is, Open High School)
Most of these are pretty generic, and while I'm happy to answer the usual questions about ATAR and state ranking, I'd be very stoked if any distance ed kids could ask burning questions that could potentially help future generations (I know I definitely didn't get enough information on it before making the choice). I also went to an IB school, so if any are considering or curious about that, I can easily get you some answers.
For later down the line if any of you are considering engineering, I can also answer questions regarding making this choice, especially as a female (all my final co-op competitors were male!).
Whether it's specific to subjects or about study methods or tips, or even balancing extra-curriculars and post-HSC plans, please ask away!