Very much this. +1Many schools do enforce this, but there are ways of getting around it, either by appealing the decision to the coordinator, principal or in dramatic cases, the Board of Studies. Like my school generally has an 'accelerated only' 4U policy, however they were flexible this year and they let this one guy in cause he really wanted to do it. Often schools will just backdown if you keep on bugging them, but if the school thinks you're not capable, they're probably correct and you'll probably come last anyway and if not, you'll have the satisfaction of proving your school wrong.
True, BUT, in this case, the school is running at least a class of the subject, so they are capable in offering you a position and although it's not reccomended, some schools (like my own for some subjects) exceed 30 students. Not advised but it can be done, unless the public system has some restriction.Like cem says, schools are not obliged to supply you with a class for absolutely every subject that you want. Obviously there are limits on the resources that they have available, too. They may have only enough teachers to staff one MX2 class and there are limitations on how many students are allowed in each class. However, I think if you really wanted to do it, you could probably use distance ed.
Ruse allow 90, max threshold is 96 (24 per class)lots of school do this, james ruse only lets like 70-80 even though many more REALLY want to do it.
same for sydney boys, only the top 120 get to do it even though there were about 140-150 people wanting to do it for my grade.
and it seems fair , 30 people is reasonable , because i'd assume only around half of them would be getting E4's so (unless the schools really good at maths, and if so, i wudn't see why they would only allow 30), if u dont make the top 30, then you wouldn't do too well....
and thats probably what they would tell you.
So what?Ruse allow 90, max threshold is 96 (24 per class)
If I were you, I would only focus on Maths then...unless there's other classes that you need a super awesome mark in.oh the schools hurlstone. we do pretty well in ext2 particularly.. i'm only a bit outside the top 30, so i'd have to try get a super yearly mark.. any study suggestions?
Hurlstone's very strong with mathematics, a fair few go to my tutor. I would dedicate a lot of time in doing past prelim papers. Also, just curious (because I know a fair few people who go there) - does the top 30 include the accelerated class or is the 30 people based on the non-accelerated maths class?oh the schools hurlstone. we do pretty well in ext2 particularly.. i'm only a bit outside the top 30, so i'd have to try get a super yearly mark.. any study suggestions?