We're not discussing the preparation of material, we're talking about the spoonfeeding.
Again, you're using a limited criteria as a test sample. Not everyone does 4U Maths, how can we calculate how 'smart' someone is based on whether they did 4U maths in the first place. Or are you telling me those who do 4U maths are superior in some way? Additionally, there aren't too many kids who study their asses off and yet still achieve a perfect score in 4U maths.
Second, the ROTE learning, is to do with the essays, namely due to the fact everyone has to take English, which involves essay formats. Again, having a year to fine-tune a few essays is hardly 'smart' or 'intelligent' criteria.
Again, its a matter of wording, we alluded to the fact that there are those who struggle in university after getting 90+ UAI's whereas those who might have just sneaked through find the atmosphere refreshing and succeed at a much higher level.
"So don't kid yourself, you're not intelligent if you have to constantly put down high achievers. Just because you're in Uni, the competition you had in high school won't just fade." Intelligence, i would think would consist of being able to understand the argument thus far dont you think? No one is saying theyre absolute idiots, the argument runs that the HSC/UAI system is a rank, a number, and the HSC is ultimately a year long exam preparation during Year 12. It is a very limited measure of success, intelligence and 'smartness'.