Place great emphasis on the word decent. It is going to be very hard to crack into the 90s with those subjects but I assume if you're doing those subjects, then realistically you don't have much of a chance regardless.ilwkh said:do well at these subjects and u can get a very decent uai
lol, that was rudeblack_kat_meow said:I don't mean to be rude, but to be quite honest, why would someone doing both Standard English and General Maths be planning on going to University, let alone achieving a very high UAI? If they can't cope with the higher level subjects at this stage, maybe TAFE would be a better option...
but she didn't mean to be, lolpoisonives said:lol, that was rude
Everyone is free to choose whatever they want. For your information, many people who have undertaken those subjects got 95+ UAI. I reckon it is wise to get good marks in those subjects than some shitty marks in high scaling subjects like 3 unit maths. It's not really your position to say whether they deserve to be in TAFE or not.black_kat_meow said:I don't mean to be rude, but to be quite honest, why would someone doing both Standard English and General Maths be planning on going to University, let alone achieving a very high UAI? If they can't cope with the higher level subjects at this stage, maybe TAFE would be a better option...
They could be good at other subjectsblack_kat_meow said:I don't mean to be rude, but to be quite honest, why would someone doing both Standard English and General Maths be planning on going to University, let alone achieving a very high UAI? If they can't cope with the higher level subjects at this stage, maybe TAFE would be a better option...
majority of uni cource do not rely on having an intricate knowledge of maths and english and are not primarily based around them either...black_kat_meow said:I don't mean to be rude, but to be quite honest, why would someone doing both Standard English and General Maths be planning on going to University, let alone achieving a very high UAI? If they can't cope with the higher level subjects at this stage, maybe TAFE would be a better option...
agree!lyounamu said:Everyone is free to choose whatever they want. For your information, many people who have undertaken those subjects got 95+ UAI. I reckon it is wise to get good marks in those subjects than some shitty marks in high scaling subjects like 3 unit maths. It's not really your position to say whether they deserve to be in TAFE or not.
Some of them would actually beat your future UAI, you know. In that case, why not consider yourself a nice little position at TAFE?
I know that Korean girl from the Brigidine.lala2 said:The girl who came second in Eng Std has consistently placed first or second in our cohort (pharmacy) since first year. Now what does that say?