Only the principal gets your results. It's up to them who they give the results to, but they will most likely give it to your teachers so they can see how their students did and how effective their teaching methods are.
My English teacher does HSC marking and based on what she said, some teachers apparently do tell other markers about the great responses they read. She told us about an exemplar creative about mujahideen freedom fighters which she hadn't personally marked but had been shown to her by another...
I always thought the merit lists (including 1st in course) got published on the midday of results (18th) but according to http://news.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/ they get published at midday on the 17th.
Between UNSW and USYD, USYD's Arts faculty is considered better, and UNSW's commerce (and possibly Engineering?) is considered better. Also, in terms of Law, the universities differ in terms of teaching methods because UNSW teaches in smaller classes. It really depends on the degree you're...
You'll receive a letter depending on when you submitted your application, according to UAC. You can find more info here: http://www.uac.edu.au/eas/eligibility-letter.shtml
I don't think you sound cocky, haha. I know lots of people who were in your situation, and it's best to play to your strengths. But yeah I actually know some people who are in your year and want to drop to ten units as well, I know they were told to wait until Term 1 of 2014. I think it's...
Doing ten units is completely fine as long as you're secure and confident with your other units. Most people in my grade ended up dropping down to ten units, especially the people who did 4U because of the huge workload. However, I'd advise you just continue with everything until about half...
While Levertov's poems were not my prescribed text, Mod C is still overall about representation of history and memory, and how these representations are constructed. In my opinion, most related texts for Levertov's poems would probably work for other prescribed texts. Some of the texts that...
Of course you can still get a band 6. I was average / bottom after my first assessments in English and a humanities subject and I ended up securely in the top 10 for both after trials.
Well, if you're looking at countries who have complied, then you'd look at countries which have actually incorporated anti-trafficking and slavery legislation, and are prosecuting offenders. Issues of noncompliance would be countries which ignore international laws / conventions, refuse to...
Six hours every day is definitely too much, but given your ATAR aim, you should study at least six hours every week. Remember, if you study ahead, then while everyone else is learning it for the first time, you'll only be revising.