No you will never know, you can only estimateOriginally posted by Lugia
Hi all,
Just wondering, do we get to know our ranks in the state for the subjects that we do?
Thanks!
Why is that?Originally posted by zannaz
i wish they had brough back the merit list like in 2000 and previous years!!!!
For the simple purposes of knowing our ranks ( that is if you get in band 6)Why is that?
Why does it matter anyway? I don't really care about my rank in the state for a particular subject, all I care for is the UAI.Originally posted by zannaz
For the simple purposes of knowing our ranks ( that is if you get in band 6)
You got 95.45, and that's a good uai, someone's having school withdrawal symptomsOriginally posted by zannaz
you may not care but people like me do care, alrite!
Originally posted by zannaz
yes i know. . . . it's a good UAI...btu school withdrawal symptons i'm certainly not having!!! I'm ecstatic that i completed long ardous 13 years of school and now looking forward to the next step in my life
can't wait to do commerce/adv maths at Usyd
are u doing a double degree, or a single commerce degree at Usyd?Originally posted by zannaz
I'll see you there (hopefully). . .it's gonna be a challenging albeit exciting for us first year students
I'm put as my first preference B Arts/Commerce and then B CommerceOriginally posted by Ultimate
are u doing a double degree, or a single commerce degree at Usyd?
I would prob see you for the commerce part then, I'll definitely get into my first pref, as I got 98.5, and I only need 93.somethingOriginally posted by zannaz
I'm put as my first preference B Arts/Commerce and then B Commerce
Under commerce I'm thinking to choose finance, and international business, and under science I'm thinking to choose mathematics and statistcsOriginally posted by zannaz
What majors are you thinking of choosing??? Me pob Commercial Law and Industrial Relations and HRM!!! and for the arts Sociology and Government and International Relations!!!
hmmm thats only public schoolsOriginally posted by del
http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/learning/7-12assessments/hscresults2002/topachievers.php
from the schools.nsw.edu.au site:
The list contains the top 20 in courses with greater than 10,000 students, the top 10 in courses between 1000 and 10,000 students and the top five in courses with less than 1000 students.
hmm i think the board of studies one then has the list in order with non public students included:Originally posted by schwang_thang
hmmm thats only public schools