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dude431
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Hi
Currently my subjects: 4U math, 2U eng, 2U physics, 2U chemistry, 2U economics.
School: top 20 in state
Above 90: Around 70% or so. Bout 30% above 95.
Here's my problem. I usually rank quite well with economics, physics and chemistry (usually top 10 out of around 50). And I'm aiming to achieve a band 6 for those subjects. What kind of score do I need (raw mark, round about) on the HSC paper in order to achieve that BTW?
English, probably high band 5-low band 6. I ranked 12th for year 11. Probably be around 30ish right now.
However, I've so far screwed maths. I'm talking about +30 rank for both 4U and 3U relatively, since 4U has much less people. Now, being 4U of 12U, its quite a large chunk.
Would it be a good idea to just concentrate on doing extremely well in either 3U or 4U rather than trying to juggle both? Or is that a risk I shouldn't take. Or would it even be viable for me to drop all the way down to 2U? That seems radical but since I've done all the work already, if I just practised 2U in the time I spend on 4U + 3U homework/study, I could potentially do really well in 2U.
My aim is around 97, 98. Relatively high.
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Thanks for reading.
Currently my subjects: 4U math, 2U eng, 2U physics, 2U chemistry, 2U economics.
School: top 20 in state
Above 90: Around 70% or so. Bout 30% above 95.
Here's my problem. I usually rank quite well with economics, physics and chemistry (usually top 10 out of around 50). And I'm aiming to achieve a band 6 for those subjects. What kind of score do I need (raw mark, round about) on the HSC paper in order to achieve that BTW?
English, probably high band 5-low band 6. I ranked 12th for year 11. Probably be around 30ish right now.
However, I've so far screwed maths. I'm talking about +30 rank for both 4U and 3U relatively, since 4U has much less people. Now, being 4U of 12U, its quite a large chunk.
Would it be a good idea to just concentrate on doing extremely well in either 3U or 4U rather than trying to juggle both? Or is that a risk I shouldn't take. Or would it even be viable for me to drop all the way down to 2U? That seems radical but since I've done all the work already, if I just practised 2U in the time I spend on 4U + 3U homework/study, I could potentially do really well in 2U.
My aim is around 97, 98. Relatively high.
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Thanks for reading.
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