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pearparsage
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My friend told me that pretty much everyone in a top 10 school will get 80+ provided they put at least a little bit of effort in.
Is that true??
Is that true??
Its not true in the strictest sense - if you dont put in the effort and do nothing all year then it is possible for such a student to get less than 80. It doesnt happen very often because students who go to top 10 schools often have some natural ability and an interest in their education. But it is possible for them to get less than 80 - because an ATAR can never be guaranteed.My friend told me that pretty much everyone in a top 10 school will get 80+ provided they put at least a little bit of effort in.
Is that true??
Well, the bottom end of the cohort can be pulled up quite a bit by their peers. However, like I said in my earlier post most people who go to a selective school have some natural ability and have an interest in their education - unlike many others schools where only certain students actually care about doing well.Is it coz of scaling, or are they all smart/hardworking?
I'm not too sure about this. If they completely failed their internals, i would think no amount of moderation would save them.Well, the bottom end of the cohort can be pulled up quite a bit by their peers. However, like I said in my earlier post most people who go to a selective school have some natural ability and have an interest in their education - unlike many others schools where only certain students actually care about doing well.
True - but it can help to an extent. But if the bottom are outliers then they are in deep trouble.I'm not too sure about this. If they completely failed their internals, i would think no amount of moderation would save them.
Like how? Can no amount of scaling save the outliers?True - but it can help to an extent. But if the bottom are outliers then they are in deep trouble.
There's no point in drawing hypotheticals here as the amount of cases are too damn highSo like if someone was coming last in a 5th ranked school might do better than someone coming top 20 in a school ranked 120ish?
There's no point in drawing hypotheticals here as the amount of cases are too damn high
The only thing that is important, and that will EVER be important, is that you do well as an individual.Like how? Can no amount of scaling save the outliers?
How important is a strong cohort? coz i don't reckon my cohort is that good S:
Seriously? That's...fucked.My school came in the top 10 last year (according to % of band 6s) and we still got 12% of the cohort below an 80 ATAR.
Yeah but I doubt that's the norm. We're not a selective school so naturally we have a very long tail.Seriously? That's...fucked.
well if u think about it logicallyIs it coz of scaling, or are they all smart/hardworking?
i think it also depends on your cohort in each subject, also your rankSo does that mean, in lower ranking schools, e.g. 400, you'll get pulled down?
Está usted en una escuela de buena calidad selectivo mi amiga?i think it also depends on your cohort in each subject, also your rank
if you coming first lets say, but quite a lot, u wont get pulled down, but if ur in the middle of a not so bright cohort u may
someone correct me if im wrong
As long as you're first, you will never be pulled down. The gap between first and second won't affect if first will be dragged down or not.i think it also depends on your cohort in each subject, also your rank
if you coming first lets say, but quite a lot, u wont get pulled down, but if ur in the middle of a not so bright cohort u may
someone correct me if im wrong