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as long as it doesnt count, all is well ...Originally posted by Ultimate
I did 14 units in total for the HSC. Completed 2 unit business studies in year 10 and got into the top band, and completed 3 unit maths in yr 11 and got into the top band. The only subject I screwed this year was IPT. It was a shocker, probably go close to failing it lol
yo bambul i heard in a thread somewhere u got a UAI of 99.95 and came first in drama or something but if u hate english wouldn't u have 2 at least get band 6 in english 2 get that UAI or first in da state ??Originally posted by Bambul
I did 15 units in year 12. That includes 3 unit Spanish which I did on Saturdays, plus I did 2u Agriculture in year 11.
I got 67 in ag (my worst mark) and was doing Spanish mainly to improve my Spanish and since it required very little of my time. It was a backup subject but when I put my marks through LazSeeker it turns out it got scaled down from 90 to low 70's so I counted Physics in which I got 79.
Actually, the reason I did all these subjects was because I enjoyed them all. The only subject I would have dropped was English, but apparently I couldn't do that.
It did give me peace of mind that I had plenty of backup in case I did not so well in one subject.
I didn't get 99.95 (I got 97.45) and I didn't do drama. The guy who came 1st in drama in the state is a friend of mine called Steven Dzjedziks (it took me ages to get the pronounciation right, but I have no idea how to spell his surname, it's Polish I think). He got 99.95 without any maths or science subjects. He did 4u English and 5u worth of history.Originally posted by da_best
yo bambul i heard in a thread somewhere u got a UAI of 99.95 and came first in drama or something but if u hate english wouldn't u have 2 at least get band 6 in english 2 get that UAI or first in da state ??
thanks for clearing that up i thought u were that steven that came first in drama.Originally posted by Bambul
I didn't get 99.95 (I got 97.45) and I didn't do drama. The guy who came 1st in drama in the state is a friend of mine called Steven Dzjedziks (it took me ages to get the pronounciation right, but I have no idea how to spell his surname, it's Polish I think). He got 99.95 without any maths or science subjects. He did 4u English and 5u worth of history.
I didn't top any subjects though, not in the state or in my school. My best was equal 4th in Economics in my trial and somewhere in the top 20 (guessing from the graph I got) in the state for 2 unit Spanish, but there were only 207 people doing it.
well it makes life alot easier considering i would be damn hard to get into jr in the first place ... im just guessinOriginally posted by da_best
i heard that 2 get accepted in 2 james ruse u have 2 get tutoring in yr 5 and 6 for the selective test.
I'm not sure if the selective schools test has changed since I did it (I don't think it has), but I'll tell you everything I know.But, to get into James Ruse, you have to sit two tests. The first test my sister sat, and she got into a local selective school. But, if she wanted to go to James Ruse, she would have had to sit another test. I think my sister would be in at Ruse, because she places in the top 20 of her school. And she had no tutoring at all. She only sat an IQ test that my parents wanted to her to sit, to see if she really was smart enough to go to a selective school.
Pretty much. You can't get into James Ruse if you're not smart. Everyone I knew at Ruse was either really smart, hard working or had a big potential that they didn't fully utilise. You can't tutor a "dumb kid" to get into Ruse, it is almost impossible. But even if you're smart, that's not enough most of the time. You have to get tutored, to understand the style of questions, to get practice at similar exams, to get your timing right, etc. And you have to do this because 95% of the successful kids who make it will be doing it and you're at a disadvantage if you don'ti heard that 2 get accepted in 2 james ruse u have 2 get tutoring in yr 5 and 6 for the selective test.
There's no one single reason. There a a number of reasons why the results are so high:i had a economics teacher who said that he uesd 2 teach at james ruse and i ask him how they all got 99 or 100 in each subject and he just said they did all their homework and nothing else.