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Retired 13 May 2006
Fort was 16 last year as well, wasn't it? I have two confirmed .95ers, definitely more to come. Ok maybe not definitely, but probably.
LOL very nicely said comradeOriginally posted by phenol
depends, if you wanna end JR's monopoly - EASY, just chop the science syllabus by another 30%, make it completely essay based.
Oh and make you write 10 mark essays for 4u maths.
And make 2U Eng advanced harder.
North Sydney Girls will overtake them easily
The rankings dont reflect much, getting above 90 uai is piss easy if you try. Does not at all reflect the dude/school is smart
And girls outperforming guys, that's also "media-play" creating controversy. It only shows girls are better crammers and perhaps wont get bored by reading jibberish from Jacqueranda Physics for an hour straight. Not many guys can do that (perhaps when it's a week before the HSC) ...
I agree but that will be deliberately biased towards the girls school- i mean they are more language talentedOriginally posted by phenol
depends, if you wanna end JR's monopoly - EASY, just chop the science syllabus by another 30%, make it completely essay based.
Oh and make you write 10 mark essays for 4u maths.
And make 2U Eng advanced harder.
North Sydney Girls will overtake them easily
The rankings dont reflect much, getting above 90 uai is piss easy if you try. Does not at all reflect the dude/school is smart
And girls outperforming guys, that's also "media-play" creating controversy. It only shows girls are better crammers and perhaps wont get bored by reading jibberish from Jacqueranda Physics for an hour straight. Not many guys can do that (perhaps when it's a week before the HSC) ...
Originally posted by Son_e_boy
James Ruse and many other selective schools will always be top for one simple reason: they have a monopoly on the most talented students in the state. From day one they select the best students.
So the rankings don't show anything about how "good" a school is or how well they teach, just how many smart people go there.
You beat your enemy by trying harder or using a different strategy, not by expecting your enemy to screw upOriginally posted by MoNNiE
nah you introduce a wider selection of subjects into JR!
they, along with several top academic schools.. only allow high scalling subjects into their syllabus
yep i totally agree w/ you! But dont you think the current education system is bad? To many students, the UAI means almost everything ... are we studying for the marks? or are we studying for the knowledge?Originally posted by MoNNiE
cramming is like part of everyones study routine!
Originally posted by rukawasan
minai i missed it... can u tell me why the smh ranking is bs?
The ranks are BS from SMH because they ranked based on number of merit list mentions, so obviously larger schools will be ranked higherOriginally posted by Wohzazz
SMH must have a way of ranking that differs from the way telegraph ranks
From what i see the telegraph ranks seem less plausible as all the 'good' schools have dropped massively from last yr, say fort, sbhs
And baulk dropped like 5 place while nsbhs jumped like 5 along with sghs
Phenol nice idea but it will never work even if consideredOriginally posted by phenol
yep i totally agree w/ you! But dont you think the current education system is bad? To many students, the UAI means almost everything ... are we studying for the marks? or are we studying for the knowledge?
By crammer i mean these top UAI guys just study for the marks which I personally think is pathetic and a waste of valuable time.
I hope the system can change so we study for the KNOWLEDGE and marks being of lesser importance (surely this wont happen in the near future, purely hypothetical).
True, though teaching may not be in reality 'better', the environment is better. You get to associate with people of your academic standard and teachers feel more happy and willing to work for enthusiastic and concerned studentsOriginally posted by Son_e_boy
James Ruse and many other selective schools will always be top for one simple reason: they have a monopoly on the most talented students in the state. From day one they select the best students.
So the rankings don't show anything about how "good" a school is or how well they teach, just how many smart people go there.