Dimsimmer said:do people who come from a non selective government high school and then they make it into a selective school and go to a selective school do well in the hsc when they go to a selective school
what do you guys think
Same here. At school some of the newbies do really well, they basically top and stun the rest of the oldies. Although probably cos they soz much harder than the rest fo us. However, there's the other side, which really dont do very well. They practically fail every test, and find incredibly difficult. Just depends, if you work hard, you should do fine. Not as well as you might have in your old non-selective school, but competition is definately a good thing. It puts things into perspectivemeLoncoLLie said:It varies for different people. I have some friends who are doing extremely well after they'd gotten into a selective high school this year. But some are just not coping, they suffer so much from the stress and their self esteem has really been beaten up.
This becomes a problem when duxing the "normal" (my school is probably below average) school or topping most subjects becomes so easy it makes it hard to study pre HSC. Because you know that if you come first by 1% it is the same for you as coming first by 25%. I've threw an assesment for physics worth 15% did about 30-45 mins on it in total. I still came first, really not the best work habit.acmilan said:In my opinion selective school may help you in terms of competiveness, you may work harder when people around you work hard. However for some people it may not work in their favour if they are beaten by a large majority of people. Personally id rather be dux of an average school than be in the middle of a selective. I worked harder knowing that the rest of the year was trying to beat me. In terms of your UAI, since raw marks are used to calculate UAI and these are not affected by rankings and school etc...going to a selective school will not give you an advantage if you got the same marks in an average school
Fortunately i did not have that problem, although my school isnt the best there is its probably above average. Luckily in each subject i had atleast 2-3 people who challenged for first place, in maths at any time almost anyone in the class could top the test. The tests are normally above average in difficulty in my school. But yes that is a problem to some non-selective schoolsXayma said:This becomes a problem when duxing the "normal" (my school is probably below average) school or topping most subjects becomes so easy it makes it hard to study pre HSC. Because you know that if you come first by 1% it is the same for you as coming first by 25%. I've threw an assesment for physics worth 15% did about 30-45 mins on it in total. I still came first, really not the best work habit.
Are you serious...?!Xayma said:This becomes a problem when duxing the "normal" (my school is probably below average) school or topping most subjects becomes so easy it makes it hard to study pre HSC. Because you know that if you come first by 1% it is the same for you as coming first by 25%. I've threw an assesment for physics worth 15% did about 30-45 mins on it in total. I still came first, really not the best work habit.
Fortunately there were some challengers in my school that didnt allow me to slack off. Leading up to the trial i was beating second place by 0.6%Xayma said:We have 103. My maths ext mark was often 25%+ ahead of second and that is if I stuffed up and only got 75% or so.