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lil_miss

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hi... not exactly sure what sub-forum this would belong under but here goes...

does anyone know anything about repeating the HSC? i hear lots of stuff like, if you do the same subjects, you can't get 100% (which is unlikely anyway) because they take a certain percentage off?

help please anyone? im seriously considering it... im totally screwed.
 

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I don't believe they take off a certain percentage off just because a person is repeating.

You do however have the option to keep a particular mark you were satisfied with to be used for the year you are repeating so that you don't have to re-do it unless you want to achieve a better mark in that subject.
 

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Also, you should realise that if you do repeat, then your most recent attempt would be considered regardless of whether it be better or worse than the previous one.
 

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I think only 2 yrs could towards uai.
yr 1: 60,70,90
yr 2: 80,60,- (you choose not to do it.)

Final
80,60,90. (get it?)
 

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But for contribution towards the UAI? I remember hearing someone accelerating HSC IPT in year 10. Therefore, perhaps 3 or more years would be a more logical answer.
 

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sam04u said:
But for contribution towards the UAI? I remember hearing someone accelerating HSC IPT in year 10. Therefore, perhaps 3 or more years would be a more logical answer.
Its five years, if one started their HSC in 2005 then one could continue accruing units till 2010 and still be eligible for contribution toward the UAI.
 

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