I don't think anyone would know, but why do you ask?dat202hoe said:So a 75 in physics is worth more than say an 82 in economics?
Economics is not a low scaling subjects, it has a scaled mean of 30 something, around the same as chemistry.dat202hoe said:Oh I'm just comparing 'low scaling subjects' to 'high scaling subjects'.
no they are roughtly equal.dat202hoe said:So a 75 in physics is worth more than say an 82 in economics?
http://community.boredofstudies.org/844/uai-hsc-marks-class-2008/195353/preliminary-report-scaling-2008-hsc-w-tables.htmlannabackwards said:Definitely, how could general maths scale higher than say extension history or perhaps modern history?
Oh and i heard that you could get the statistics for how each subject scales in past HSC years. Would anyone know where it is because i tried boardofstudies and i haven't been able to find it
http://www.uac.edu.au/pubs/pdf/2008_table_A3.pdfannabackwards said:Definitely, how could general maths scale higher than say extension history or perhaps modern history?
Oh and i heard that you could get the statistics for how each subject scales in past HSC years. Would anyone know where it is because i tried boardofstudies and i haven't been able to find it
75 Physics = 79 Economicsdat202hoe said:So a 75 in physics is worth more than say an 82 in economics?
Society just arguably doesn't favour the creatives.ZaraKu said:It's cause the Board of Studies whackjobs think that people who don't do maths or science subjects are considered useless, but they obviously haven't realised that not everyone wants to be a doctor or a maths professor. It's even worse when you do a creative/performing arts subject, seeing as everyone considers them "bludge" subjects, when they're just as much work, possibly even more than most maths/science subjects.
There. I've had my rant. Thank you BOS for considering me a complete dumbshit.
Speaking the truth.lyounamu said:Scaling of the subject is determiend by the overall calibre of the candidature in the course.
In general, subjects like 4 Unit Mathematics, 3 Unit Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry attract many of those high-calibre students.
that's all there is to itForbidden. said:Speaking the truth.