Shadowdude
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Good point - no second chances at uni.
If you go in an exam and completely screw up, you don't deserve to go to university.
It is possible, shuttle. There was this boy in Year 12 who was aceing Physics, got a great assessment mark - was going to get an ATAR of around 90, from what I heard from a girl in his class. However, mid-HSC Physics exam, he had a migraine. His 90+ expected dropped to 67.50, or there abouts.
Now, I know for a fact he was smart, 80 was not out of the question, rather normally expected - but his 10 units killed him in the end.
UAI ATAR Most % >10u
100 99.95 13/14 87
95-99 95.40+ 12 77.8
90-95 90.80+ 11 71.5
85-90 86.25+ 10 64.8
80-85 81.65+ 10 60.7
75-80 77.10+ 10 55.7
70-75 72.55+ 10 50.5
65-70 67.95+ 10 46.3
60-65 63.40+ 10 42.8
UAI ATAR Most % >10u
100 99.95 12 100
95-99 95.40+ 12 78.4
90-95 90.80+ 11 72.3
85-90 86.25+ 11 67.3
80-85 81.65+ 10 62.7
75-80 77.10+ 10 57.3
70-75 72.55+ 10 52.8
65-70 67.95+ 10 48.8
60-65 63.40+ 10 44.3
That's because lots of "smarter" kids accelerate their learning so they end up with more than 10 unitsTo add some discussion, let's quote some stats from the BoS:
We can see from those stats, from the 2008 UAC scaling report - those who do get less than 90 ATAR will probably do 10 units. The more units a person does, the higher the tendency they get to find higher ATAR's. 87% of those who got 99.95 ATAR (100 UAI) did more than 10 units, 77.8% of those who got from 95-99 UAI did more than 10 units...Code:UAI ATAR Most % >10u 100 99.95 13/14 87 95-99 95.40+ 12 77.8 90-95 90.80+ 11 71.5 85-90 86.25+ 10 64.8 80-85 81.65+ 10 60.7 75-80 77.10+ 10 55.7 70-75 72.55+ 10 50.5 65-70 67.95+ 10 46.3 60-65 63.40+ 10 42.8
Seems here from this, is that those who do 10 units are associated with the less successful, ATAR-wise.
Then from 2007, trends abound:
Looks like nailing all ten is not very common at all.Code:UAI ATAR Most % >10u 100 99.95 12 100 95-99 95.40+ 12 78.4 90-95 90.80+ 11 72.3 85-90 86.25+ 11 67.3 80-85 81.65+ 10 62.7 75-80 77.10+ 10 57.3 70-75 72.55+ 10 52.8 65-70 67.95+ 10 48.8 60-65 63.40+ 10 44.3
I disagree. There is an illness misadventure system that allows students who are too sick to complete an exam or submit an assignment to get an estimated mark. Doing extra units because you are worried you will get sick is silly.I am not a gambling man - I'd rather do 12, in my case 14 (just in case I drop EX2 and MX2) - just in case. Besides, one stupid mistake, or one illness WILL screw you up on 10 units. 12 units, less so, 14 even less... however the more units you do, the less time you have.
12-13 is a nice balance, I think.
+1Don't do something because someone tells you to. At the end of the day, it is your HSC
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