well if u do go to a poor and lazy school i'm pritty sure the marking there would be extremly easy.... therefore if ur aiming for 90's for ur UAI make sure u get 90's for ur internal school assessemnts and as long as u perform well in the HSC nothing can come in ur way... oh yeh and try to maintain a high ranking...AFGHAN22 said:I am a worried year 11 student. In year 12 I am doing 4 unit maths, 3 unit English, and 3 unit Indonesian. However, I go to a very poor and lazy school and I am worried it will affect my final UAI mark.
Maths/Maths Extension 1/Maths Extension 2 and English/English Extension 1 are all considered as different courses, aren't they?Im not 100%...but Im pretty sure you have to have a minimum of four board developed subjects...you have 3( or are they the only ones you are worried about?)
English Extension 1 and Advanced English for instance are seperate courses but the same subject, you must have four different subjects to recieve a hsc award.insert-username said:Maths/Maths Extension 1/Maths Extension 2 and English/English Extension 1 are all considered as different courses, aren't they?
Anyways, UAI is not determined by what school you go to - it is a ranking against all the other people who did the HSC that year. Although going to a "less lazy" school may help you stay focused, your school status will not detract from your mark as long as you put the work in through the year - the final exams are 50%, and your assessments make up the rest. Put the effort in and the results will come.
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You won't be eligible for a UAI: you have to have four subjects, unfortunately. Extensions are not counted as different. If you want to do those subjects, you'll have to go through with 12 units.AFGHAN22 said:I am a worried year 11 student. In year 12 I am doing 4 unit maths, 3 unit English, and 3 unit Indonesian. However, I go to a very poor and lazy school and I am worried it will affect my final UAI mark.