I'm not sure if I can, my teacher has recommended Standard and my school has gone all ape shit saying you must following recommendations.Do advanced.
They recommend, but do they utilise force? Don't think so, so there's no stopping you picking Advanced.I'm not sure if I can, my teacher has recommended Standard and my school has gone all ape shit saying you must following recommendations.
You didn't answer the questionThey recommend, but do they utilise force? Don't think so, so there's no stopping you picking Advanced.
Unfortunately, I'll have to disagree. The only reason why more advanced candidates attain band 6's in comparison to standard candidates is because the advanced cohort is much more able in terms of ability. Yes, standard aligns poorly but this is only because English is mandatory and all students - regardless of ability must undertake an English course (shown by the large cohort).Advanced for sure. Advanced from what I heard is not that much harder than Standard anyways. Don't be one of the people killed off by its very poor aligning. (I think <1% get b6 doing standard. Compare this to 10+% in advanced despite being a "harder" subject).
Also, don't worry if your english is not that great now. I personally made a significant improvement in year 11 alone . It's very easy to improve in english (provided you have the right tutors, etc)
You did standard...don't even think of doing standard, you'll get rekt
there are heaps of people i knw (and myself) that have done standard and ended up with 91+ atarYou did standard...
Did you get an atar of 91+?
Fair call. But in my opinion, if you choose standard in Year 11 just because you think it's easier, then you're only limiting yourself. (if anything, choose advanced BECAUSE it's difficult, and if needed, drop to standard in Year 12 to smash the other standard kids ). (although, I seriously don't see why you would drop to standard). 16/20 is a great mark. If you can sustain this for the HSC then you're already on your way to band 6 . Although, HSC markers probably mark harsher than what your year 10 teacher marks at.Unfortunately, I'll have to disagree. The only reason why more advanced candidates attain band 6's in comparison to standard candidates is because the advanced cohort is much more able in terms of ability. Yes, standard aligns poorly but this is only because English is mandatory and all students - regardless of ability must undertake an English course (shown by the large cohort).
But then again, OP can improve in English with the right mindset and hence, I would recommend Advanced as aligns better. But OP, if you're struggling with advanced I'd say do standard - as it's much more important to do well in standard than poorly in advanced.