Lucky for you, I tracked all of my marks last year lol. But take it with a grain of salt BC your internal marks don't actually affect your HSC other than the rank within your cohort that they decide. My ATAR was 89.85.
My brother is in Year 11 at the moment and is interested in a degree to do with PDHPE/Sport Science sort of area. I don't think that he would want to go into Education though. Please recommend some degree ideas !
Most important stuff I would say would be genetics/disease. You can always analyse the mapping grid at the end of past marking guidelines as well, I've attached the 2022 one below. Hope this helps ☺️
I second this. My bio teacher is a HSC marker and she says that they mark whatever is on the page (eg like a punnet square on side, observations). Not sure if it the same for English - but they definitely won't take away marks for any wrongly annotated observations - so long as these are...
As someone who did Music 1 - would say that it wouldn't be worth it if you don't have the passion/time. Because you have to do 3 electives (either performance, musicology, composition) + 1 core performance it ends up being a lot of work (particularly if you choose composition/musicology), and of...
This really depends on the quality of your cohort. If you're in James Ruse? Probably not. Just work hard to do better in your following assessments and you'll be fine :)
Waiting for it to come out but it seems like HSC is starting a week later this year. I didn't have one exam personally in November last year but it seems like this year is starting third week of October to second week of November?
**to be fair it's prob just because of school holidays and when...
Most people only apply to one but here are two reasons you may want to apply for multiple rounds.
- You've decided that you want to apply for a different degree from your first offer.
- You don't get the offer for year 11 results, but you apply using year 12 results, aka you apply for one year...