not me best believe I'll be sleeping through all of Jan 20th, gonna have a 24hr + sleep to avoid all responsibilities and dissapointmentswho's pulling an all nighter?
not me best believe I'll be sleeping through all of Jan 20th, gonna have a 24hr + sleep to avoid all responsibilities and dissapointmentswho's pulling an all nighter?
fair enoughnot me best believe I'll be sleeping through all of Jan 20th, gonna have a 24hr + sleep to avoid all responsibilities and dissapointments
surprisingly is if you do high scaling subjects but yeah the list isn't even complete who knows what could happenis it though?
also might be a mistake?
mm was expecting an 80 no joke, but then turns out by some miracle i got 3 band 6s so i fumbled around the calculator and it said 96-98 (if i assume low band 6s which is definitely more likely) but my internals are shit so like 93-95 would be good.fair enough
what are u expecting
hm, actually not too sure.QUICK QUESTION:
One of my friends accelerated 2U math last year and got a b6. They also got 8 units worth of b6's this year. Would they be considered on the all round achievers? Just confused about this because she didnt get an e4 in 4u this year.
it acc isis it though?
also might be a mistake?
yeah this is kinda confusinghm, actually not too sure.
3u maths might only count as 1 unit if 2 unit is counted. weird case.
i'm doing accelerated math and have been advised that if i do ext 2 that adv mark will be removed and my ext 1 mark will be doubledhm, actually not too sure.
3u maths might only count as 1 unit if 2 unit is counted. weird case.
There may be scenarios in which it is worth risking 100 in 2U to sit 4U. For example, if 3U & 4U marks are likely to be 98 and mark in next best subject is likely to be <94, then sitting 4U would score 196 out of best four units, whereas not sitting would score <196 (ie. 100 + 49 + <47). My son scored a 98 in 2U and is waiting for his 4U results which we know from the leaked list is 90+, but he has a year to go, so if he gets <98 in 4U, he will resit as he knows he can do better than that, though it'd be nice if he didn't as he likes to spend a lot of time on music & sports.Yeah I know a guy a few years back who got 98 in 2u but decided to do 4u in hopes of a better mark through scaling but ended up getting 89. If he got a band 6 in 4u then he would have gotten 99.95 (he got 99.90). On the other hand, there's a guy in my year who was an accelerant and got 100 in 2u and so wisely didn't go for 4u maths cause obviously you can't beat a 50 aggregate.
4u definitely has gotten easier; the old syllabus was quite a bit harderOne advantage of accelerated is that often you can have <10 units, so you do have more time for 4u.
You can also start 4u and see how you went with 2u when results are released, and how hard 4u is compared to your expectations.
Pretty common in like the top 50 and private schools but others don't offer it. I know my school is actually ending accelerated courses for chemistry and is thinking about ending it for maths as well. Some schools let people accelerate more than 1 year (usually for maths and science) if they're really good but that's pretty rare.How common is accelerating I've literally never heard of it before y'all started talking about it on this thread.
Yeah thats true but 4u is significantly harder than 2u so for most people its safer to not do it if you've gotten 99 or 100 already. Congrats to your son for getting a band 6 in 4u, that's a very impressive achievement.There may be scenarios in which it is worth risking 100 in 2U to sit 4U. For example, if 3U & 4U marks are likely to be 98 and mark in next best subject is likely to be <94, then sitting 4U would score 196 out of best four units, whereas not sitting would score <196 (ie. 100 + 49 + <47). My son scored a 98 in 2U and is waiting for his 4U results which we know from the leaked list is 90+, but he has a year to go, so if he gets <98 in 4U, he will resit as he knows he can do better than that, though it'd be nice if he didn't as he likes to spend a lot of time on music & sports.
Ah that makes sense my school was top 150 for the first time ever last year and there aren't any private schools in my area so not surprising I haven't heard of it.Pretty common in like the top 50 and private schools but others don't offer it. I know my school is actually ending accelerated courses for chemistry and is thinking about ending it for maths as well. Some schools let people accelerate more than 1 year (usually for maths and science) if they're really good but that's pretty rare.
It's actually so much easier to offer acceleration now that there are programs like Maths Pathways & Maths Online. They didn't have do any rescheduling or anything special for my son, who just worked a few years ahead of his classmates with these programs which everyone in the class used. School wasn't even in the top 400, though it has climbed a bit in rankings.Pretty common in like the top 50 and private schools but others don't offer it. I know my school is actually ending accelerated courses for chemistry and is thinking about ending it for maths as well. Some schools let people accelerate more than 1 year (usually for maths and science) if they're really good but that's pretty rare.
Oh awesome, good for him.It's actually so much easier to offer acceleration now that there are programs like Maths Pathways & Maths Online. They didn't have do any rescheduling or anything special for my son, who just worked a few years ahead of his classmates with these programs which everyone in the class used. School wasn't even in the top 400, though it has climbed a bit in rankings.
Very common, I myself am an accelerantHow common is accelerating I've literally never heard of it before y'all started talking about it on this thread.