*Nods head*..for shurree...oh and yes, this also applies for Medical Science.Wouldn't that depend on what subjects you choose for the HSC?
Also wouldn't it depend similarly on what electives you choose in university (or Subject)? And also, coincidingly which university you go to (Or what units you have to do as core units) since some universities set different levels of difficulties in a course or major?
You meanMany people I know who got 95+ in Year 12 are only barely passing their units, most notably those enrolled in courses with high ATAR cut-offs, probably due to a higher academic strength of the general cohort on average.
It really depends how much effort you want to put into your academic results at university.
Great description, thankyou.Usually getting a distinction would be harder, particularly if you're in a high ATAR cut-off course. Only like the top 20ish% of the cohort (most of which would have scored 90+ ATAR anyway) would get a distinction or higher in a given unit of study. Many people I know who got 95+ in Year 12 are only barely passing their units, most notably those enrolled in courses with high ATAR cut-offs, probably due to a higher academic strength of the general cohort on average.
It really depends how much effort you want to put into your academic results at university.
what's harder, getting 90+ ATAR or getting distinction + at say med science?
Do you actually go to uni? I don't agree at all.Uni is easy, just most people don't study much at all because grades don't mean anything, whereas there's a strong incentive to get a good ATAR.
Anyone can get HDs in every subject if they try; 98+ ATAR is basically restricted to people at good schools/with the right background.
6.8 GPA after 4 years of science and uai 94Do you actually go to uni? I don't agree at all.
Yours is more relevant to the OP, I maintain uni is harder though,.6.8 GPA after 4 years of science and uai 94
Theres no such thing as scaling nowI would say getting a Distinction average is harder. At university, there is generally no scaling. For example, in HSC Maths Ext 2, you may get a raw mark of say 70% in the HSC exam but you may end up with a reported mark of 90 from aligning (Band 6). At uni, you get 70 (Credit), that's it.
6.8 GPA? And science? Wow kudos to you Will.6.8 GPA after 4 years of science and uai 94
Why do they have tutorials for then? lol..oh and let alone bridging courses/short courses6.8 GPA? And science? Wow kudos to you Will.
To the OP, I put in no effort at all in my VCE and got a very decent UAI of 95.1. Then again, I did have last minute tuition and went to a selective school. Uni is definitely harder because there are no tutors nor spoon-feeding.
Well obviously one data point isn't a trend, lolYours is more relevant to the OP, I maintain uni is harder though,.