shuttle_bus5
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why not?Why are you even arguing?
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why not?Why are you even arguing?
......Then create a thread in NS to argue or something.
right. because getting over 90% in prelim school assessments is a major achievement. more like your school has easy tests...Im sure there would be a fair few people behind us too. Considering half of mr browns class got over 90% for year 11 bio lol
I love telling people there is 500 in my year lol
That was rude and uncalled for. Don't you dare jump to conclusions, mister!Scaling has absolutely no affect if you do well.
Obviously someone failed the humanities?
Let the sciences extend and push students. History already has extension. It's time the science kids got their fare share.
anyways,
for all those people whinging about sciences being too easy for you - be happy. most of the state struggles so much already with sciences which is why its scaled so well DUH. there is relli no need to make it ne harder.
scaling does NOT indicate whether one subject is harder/easier than another -
that's an unfair call, I think.I recon it does a pretty good job of it.
i find eco piss easy but alot of the state finds it hard, so your argument is out the door.I recon it does a pretty good job of it.
exactly, which is where my argument that 'different people will have different views on which courses are hard and which are easy, hence scaling is not indicative of which subjects are "more difficult than others"' comes in.i find eco piss easy but alot of the state finds it hard, so your argument is out the door.
that is SO true.exactly, which is where my argument that 'different people will have different views on which courses are hard and which are easy, hence scaling is not indicative of which subjects are "more difficult than others"' comes in.
Yeah because that's heaps interesting and all.......... >.<The course could teach stuff about scientific instrumentalism I suppose.
There is nothing wrong with self teaching.I don't think there would be enough teachers capable of teaching science extension, based on the fact some teachers can't even teach 2u course properly. It might be just like a course like 4u maths in which a lot of students rely on themselves or tutors