• Congratulations to the Class of 2024 on your results!
    Let us know how you went here
    Got a question about your uni preferences? Ask us here

High Scaling Subjects (1 Viewer)

lyounamu

Reborn
Joined
Oct 28, 2007
Messages
9,998
Gender
Male
HSC
N/A
Aznmichael92 said:
i guess the subject u referring to is chemistry?
You saw my earlier post, yeah? Well, yes. I chose a wrong subject and I am getting the consequences of it (i.e. having to do all the assignments and studying for the up-coming exams & wasting my time on subject that I abominate)

But I am not entirely unhappy. I was going to drop something anyway. Now I am clear that I will drop it so... it doesn't hurt me that much. However, due to that subject, my time of Preliminary year seems more like a drag. Well, I told you - choose subjects that you are extremely confident with, otherwise you will regret it for the rest of your HSC life. (including Preliminary year)

Oh yeah, if you hate the subject next year, drop it and choose something else. Don't hesistate, otherwise, you will miss the whole chance of choosing subject that you may actually like. I recommend you to choose subjects based on (in order of importance):
  1. how much you like
  2. how good you are in regards to that subject
  3. how much work you are expected to do in that subject & how much work you are commited to put in
  4. class & teacher (trust me, it makes a HUGE difference)
  5. scaling
For example, I chose Business Studies because:
  1. I loved commerce especially contents of it relating to the business side of it.
  2. I was good at commerce.
  3. I was not commited to put in large amount of effort because I had other subjects to worry about. However, at the same time, I wanted to get good marks in it.
  4. The Business Studies teachers are awesome. (all of them, fortunately for me, saves my time for thinking)
  5. Scaling is low but I don't care. I didn't take this thing into account either.
Choose wisely and I hope you end up like this: :) :) :) :)
 

Aznmichael92

Member
Joined
May 27, 2008
Messages
520
Gender
Male
HSC
2010
lyounamu said:
You saw my earlier post, yeah?
Um, no. It is in your signature. There is like an unhappy emoticon next to it :D

lyounamu said:
But I am not entirely unhappy. I was going to drop something anyway. Now I am clear that I will drop it so... it doesn't hurt me that much. However, due to that subject, my time of Preliminary year seems more like a drag. Well, I told you - choose subjects that you are extremely confident with, otherwise you will regret it for the rest of your HSC life. (including Preliminary year)

Oh yeah, if you hate the subject next year, drop it and choose something else. Don't hesistate, otherwise, you will miss the whole chance of choosing subject that you may actually like. I recommend you to choose subjects based on (in order of importance):
  1. how much you like
  2. how good you are in regards to that subject
  3. how much work you are expected to do in that subject & how much work you are commited to put in
  4. class & teacher (trust me, it makes a HUGE difference)
  5. scaling
Thanks for the advice, I will take it all into account. :D
 

hellohelllo

New Member
Joined
May 23, 2008
Messages
10
Gender
Female
HSC
2008
hey everybody i was just wandering could someone advise me on scaling
I would like to know if these sbjects will scla eme well and how well
Chemistry (2 units)
Physics (2 units)
Advanced English (2 units)
Extension English (1 unit)
Maths (3 unit)
Modern History (2 units)
Ancient History (2 units)
Also does history scale u alot?
I would greatly appreciate comments
N.B i do enjoy these subjects also
 

autumn-angel

Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2008
Messages
128
Gender
Female
HSC
2010
can someone please tell me the subjects with the least assignments apart from maths?
 

lyounamu

Reborn
Joined
Oct 28, 2007
Messages
9,998
Gender
Male
HSC
N/A
autumn-angel said:
can someone please tell me the subjects with the least assignments apart from maths?
LOL. It really depends. I think you rarely get assignments when you get into Year 11 or Year 12. So far I only had 2 assignments (one for English and the other one for Business Studies).
 

Aznmichael92

Member
Joined
May 27, 2008
Messages
520
Gender
Male
HSC
2010
i am not sure if my year twelve have assignments more like assesments where they sit an exam. There are 3 of them and one trials then they do the HSC.
 

Aerath

Retired
Joined
May 10, 2007
Messages
10,169
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
I'd rather assignments as opposed to assessments, as there's really no stress involved with assessments. ;)
 

autumn-angel

Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2008
Messages
128
Gender
Female
HSC
2010
michael1990 said:
VET subjects.
VET subjects sound kool
but i dont think they scale well
I wanna be a dentist...
but none of the bio stuff for me aswell
 

akrinis

Member
Joined
Jun 20, 2008
Messages
254
Location
Dreaming
Gender
Male
HSC
2010
michael1990 said:
VET subjects.
I was thinking of doing VET until I realised I had to do the work placement. I'd be missing out on too much work and won't have enough time to catch up on everything.

But don't let what I say discourage anyone from doing a VET course. I believe that if you sit the optional exam for the course, it will count towards your UAI.
 

autumn-angel

Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2008
Messages
128
Gender
Female
HSC
2010
ok how does this sound...
I want to be a dentist
I dont need economics and all that commerce
I dislike biology at the moment and i am trying to aviod it as much as possible
so...

3 unit maths
Physics
Chemistry
Earth and Environmental Science
Advanced English
Geography maybe?? or studies of religion 1 or business studies... what do you think?
 

Aplus

Active Member
Joined
Aug 11, 2007
Messages
2,384
Gender
Male
HSC
N/A
Aerath said:
I'd rather assignments as opposed to assessments, as there's really no stress involved with assessments. ;)
Aren't assignments considered as assessments?
Assessments can be considered as:
  1. Hand in tasks (assignment)
  2. Examination
 

Aznmichael92

Member
Joined
May 27, 2008
Messages
520
Gender
Male
HSC
2010
Aplus said:
Aren't assignments considered as assessments?
Assessments can be considered as:
  1. Hand in tasks (assignment)
  2. Examination
yeah thats what i was thinking so i got kinda confused.
 

Aerath

Retired
Joined
May 10, 2007
Messages
10,169
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
Aplus said:
Aren't assignments considered as assessments?
Assessments can be considered as:
  1. Hand in tasks (assignment)
  2. Examination
Not at our school. Assignments are things that you do at home. Assessments are timed tasks at school. Two distinctly different things.
 

nick3157

Not Actually A Member
Joined
Mar 21, 2007
Messages
166
Gender
Male
HSC
2008
guys stop worrying about scaling. of all the things u need to think about when u pick your subjects scaling is at the bottom of the list. think of it this way: if you pick a higher scaling subject over a lower one (even though u like the lower one and dislike the higher one), you're going to be spending two years in a subject you dont enjoy and that will be reflected in your marks. forget scaling.
 

Aznmichael92

Member
Joined
May 27, 2008
Messages
520
Gender
Male
HSC
2010
this has always been a query in my mind.

Say I got 100 in Maths Extension 2 Before scaling (Doubt it will happen to me), what will happen then? I still get a scaled mark of 100 or does it get compensated in other subjects?
 

the-derivative

BCom/LLB (UNSW)
Joined
Nov 11, 2007
Messages
2,124
Location
Within the realms of the complex field.
Gender
Male
HSC
2009
Aznmichael92 said:
this has always been a query in my mind.

Say I got 100 in Maths Extension 2 Before scaling (Doubt it will happen to me), what will happen then? I still get a scaled mark of 100 or does it get compensated in other subjects?
You will get the 100 scaled mark probably, and I don't think they can compensate it for other subjects.
 

Aznmichael92

Member
Joined
May 27, 2008
Messages
520
Gender
Male
HSC
2010
the-derivative said:
You will get the 100 scaled mark probably, and I don't think they can compensate it for other subjects.
such a pitty then, a 100 raw mark is basically the same as a 99.
 

lyounamu

Reborn
Joined
Oct 28, 2007
Messages
9,998
Gender
Male
HSC
N/A
Aznmichael92 said:
such a pitty then, a 100 raw mark is basically the same as a 99.
You never get compensated for other subjects. But you are right, raw mark of 99% (instead of 99 since MX2 is out of 120), is probably the top mark in the state. I remember Samuel Gardam saying that he probably got 117 or 118 out of 120 in MX2 (he came first for MX2 in the state as an accelerant student).

I am hoping for over 100/120 when I do MX2.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top