Riviet said:
Do you still get assessments from each subject that you have to hand in on a set date just like in the normal HSC? How does it work?
I get three assessments per subject - two open book and one exam. And for the HSC exams themselves, I go to a TAFE college or school to sit for them.
sando said:
hey 'Pink Butterfly', what is ur goal for the HSC and UAI and dont u find it hard juggling a part time job and no social life from skool
I would love to get about 85 for my UAI (which I have choosen that part of the course to get) and hopefully get into teaching (maybe TAFE teacher or something - probably not school).
I found it harder socialising when I am meant to be studying - thats why I never did so well at school - all those distractions. I get a social life at work and I still have friends from school and stuff - who are just as busy as I and we still find time to hang out and stuff.
Riviet said:
Good question sando, I was also wondering that. What would they do with the scaling?
Scaling and stuff are the same. I think the main advantage of doing the HSC through OTEN, is the fact that the marjority of teachers are all ex-HSC-markers.