Pyrobooby
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I've been offered a place in Advanced English.
At first, I chose standard because I planned to be a more mathematics/science based student, and thought advanced might consume more time which I'd rather be spending on studying mathematics/science.
I topped standard by quite a large gap, and my teacher thinks I should be doing advanced instead of wasting my time in standard.
In terms of the HSC, I think I remember reading somewhere that standard and advanced scale similarly, just the general cohort who do standard don't perform as well as advanced students, therefore the lack of band 6's?
If that's the case, should I stay in standard and aim high or take up the offer and move up to advanced?
The students in advanced are very good at what they do. Most of them are very humanity-based, and I know that I'd get into top 10 at max.
Thank you in advance.
At first, I chose standard because I planned to be a more mathematics/science based student, and thought advanced might consume more time which I'd rather be spending on studying mathematics/science.
I topped standard by quite a large gap, and my teacher thinks I should be doing advanced instead of wasting my time in standard.
In terms of the HSC, I think I remember reading somewhere that standard and advanced scale similarly, just the general cohort who do standard don't perform as well as advanced students, therefore the lack of band 6's?
If that's the case, should I stay in standard and aim high or take up the offer and move up to advanced?
The students in advanced are very good at what they do. Most of them are very humanity-based, and I know that I'd get into top 10 at max.
Thank you in advance.
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