theycallmebob
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- 2012
so if I fail a prelim exam, after having satisfactorily completed all assessment tasks, will i be ok? or will i have to do year 11 again?
100% True.Tbh, no one mentions year 11 after they enter year 12. (Except for bragging rights?)
Also : no one mentions year 12 after they enter uni (Except for bragging rights?)
In short, once you move forward, you don't really move back. Why would your school ask you to repeat year 11?
(Or if you're assuming that failing year 11 = repeat is generally not the case, but some schools are weird, hope yours isn't?)
No.but i thought the prelims are your entry into year 12?
Providing you don't get an N award then yes.so, in theory, i could fail all my exams and still go into year 12?
+1The only thing that can stop you from progressing from Year 11 to Year 12 in a subject is if you get an N Award.
not at my school haha, you just have to miss an assessmentYou have to be doing incredibly bad to get N awards trust me.
not at my school haha, you just have to miss an assessment
Sorry.Missing one assessment task is NOT a criterion for an N award - you would get a warning and a chance to catch it up.
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I've had law firms ask students what their ATAR was. And this is students who have graduated from university.Also : no one mentions year 12 after they enter uni (Except for bragging rights?)
True for HSC courses, but I thought the inquiry was about Preliminary, where there is no 50% rule.The BOS rules on this say you have to miss 50%+ of the assessment tasks - not one.
Still applies as the school has to submit N awards to the BOS and students have the right to appeal that determination to the BOS.True for HSC courses, but I thought the inquiry was about Preliminary, where there is no 50% rule.