I'm now in year 12 but in year 11 I moved from a public high school to a selective high school (Girraween) and our tests are considerably harder than those sat by normal high schools. BUT this got me thinking, my ranks aren't all flash and my marks are relatively low to those I achieved at my old school, so will this negatively impact on my HSC or will the BoS consider my participation in a selective school?
Advise greatly appreciated
Subjects:
Adv. English
Adv. Maths
Business
Legal
Music
Engineering Studies
P.S I'm going to drop legal after 1/2 yearlies
Advantages of selective schools:
-Psychological advantage: If everyone else around you works hard, they become your benchmark and you might find the strength to become a hard worker yourself.
-Teachers are usually more motivated because there is less assholes who dont want to learn to contend with
-Smart students are able to discuss and help each other learn or share resources
-As you said, the internal tests are harder, which basically gives you a thicker skin and makes tackling the questions in the external exams easier
-If you fuck up in the external exams, your school cohort essentially acts as 'insurance', limiting the effect of your bad external mark (this is due to how the scaling system works, hard to explain)
No, the board of studies won't give you special consideration just because you chose to change schools. they will give you special consideration for things OUTSIDE YOUR CONTROL, which you can PROVE beyond reasonable doubt that it made a tangible effect on your study.
If you're feeling a lack of motivation due to school, dont! brighten up and hang in there!