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which cohort do they get ranked with? are they ranked with the year 12s that do the exams that same year? if so how does the ATAR work out? curious : ) because some people may only do 1 -02 subjects one year then the rest, the next year
 

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Your mark for the accelerated subject goes with your the year you sit the exam with.

Thus the difficulty is taken into account in the mark. Once you have your marks, which have been alinged to suit the difficulty of the test, your atar is made.

The aligning and scaling allows for each years marks to be compared on the same scale (I think...)
 

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Your mark for the accelerated subject goes with your the year you sit the exam with.

Thus the difficulty is taken into account in the mark. Once you have your marks, which have been alinged to suit the difficulty of the test, your atar is made.

The aligning and scaling allows for each years marks to be compared on the same scale (I think...)
+1. i think thats right : )
 

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I did accelerated maths and ext 1 maths in 2010, and all of my marks were compared with the year 12s of 2010.

I got 96/100 and 47/50 on them, so I'm pretty happy that I dont have to repeat them :)

Since I'm doing ext 2 maths, my ext 1 maths mark will be kept the same, except it will be changed to be out of 100 (94/100).
 

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I did accelerated maths and ext 1 maths in 2010, and all of my marks were compared with the year 12s of 2010.

I got 96/100 and 47/50 on them, so I'm pretty happy that I dont have to repeat them :)

Since I'm doing ext 2 maths, my ext 1 maths mark will be kept the same, except it will be changed to be out of 100 (94/100).
but ... wouldn't that not GIVE a true ATAR ranking of the chort of yr 12s.... which is for (2011) the year 7 cohort of 2006. ATAR is a rank out of ur yr 7 cohort.
 

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I did accelerated maths and ext 1 maths in 2010, and all of my marks were compared with the year 12s of 2010.

I got 96/100 and 47/50 on them, so I'm pretty happy that I dont have to repeat them :)

Since I'm doing ext 2 maths, my ext 1 maths mark will be kept the same, except it will be changed to be out of 100 (94/100).
I wish I could have been accelerated. Stupid non selective high school, holding me back!

But nice work on the marks mate.
 

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but ... wouldn't that not GIVE a true ATAR ranking of the chort of yr 12s.... which is for (2011) the year 7 cohort of 2006. ATAR is a rank out of ur yr 7 cohort.
Yes but your marks are aligned & scaled (I think, I don't really know the whole process) in the year you sit the exam in as that is the cohort you are competing against.
 

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I wish I could have been accelerated. Stupid non selective high school, holding me back!

But nice work on the marks mate.
i know ppl who doesnt go to selective school and still has an accelerated program in their school.
 

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I wish I could have been accelerated. Stupid non selective high school, holding me back!

But nice work on the marks mate.
I don't go to a selective high school, but I do go to a govt. school, & I do a subject accelerated.
 

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Your mark for the accelerated subject goes with your the year you sit the exam with.

Thus the difficulty is taken into account in the mark. Once you have your marks, which have been alinged to suit the difficulty of the test, your atar is made.

The aligning and scaling allows for each years marks to be compared on the same scale (I think...)
That's exactly what I said!
Except more brainily.

EDIT: They don't have accelerated at my school because it's shit, no other reason.
 
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Your mark for the accelerated subject goes with your the year you sit the exam with.

Thus the difficulty is taken into account in the mark. Once you have your marks, which have been alinged to suit the difficulty of the test, your atar is made.

The aligning and scaling allows for each years marks to be compared on the same scale (I think...)
Yes, that's right.
 

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Accelerated students are ranked with whatever cohort's work they are studying. e.g. If a Year 11 student is studying maths at an accelerated level, then they'll be ranked against the Year 12's for that course, not the Year 11's in maths.
 

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Accelerated students are ranked with whatever cohort's work they are studying. e.g. If a Year 11 student is studying maths at an accelerated level, then they'll be ranked against the Year 12's for that course, not the Year 11's in maths.
what if they fail the first year? can they drop back and do their HSC again the 2nd (normal) year.
 

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my dad got told that his teacher could arrange for him to go to uni when he was 8 1/2. Thankfully he said no.

Accelerated students are just advanced. Eventually they will reach their brick wall and everyone will catch up with them.

Their advancement comes at a high development cost.

Some accelerated students will continue to be absolutely awesome and will become pioneers but that percentage is VERY VERY slim.
 

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The thing with repeating the subject after being accelerated is, if you do worse in the second year, you have to keep that mark :\

That risk, and the fact that I get more frees and one less subject to worry about made my mind set to not repeating lol :S
 

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