I don't understand. Why is it harder to get Band 6 in advanced than standard if they are scaled the same way? Does it mean standard is harder? I would appreciate more comprehensive answer. Sincerely sorry for interruption,me121 said:This is because they are scaled the same way. HOWEVER it is harder to get a band 6 in standard than a band 6 in advanced.
For people deciding which to pick, pick which subject you are capable of doing.
put it this way. if all the advanced students, changed to standard, and then all the standard students changed to advanced, standard would get more band 6's than advanced.lyounamu said:I don't understand. Why is it harder to get Band 6 in advanced than standard if they are scaled the same way? Does it mean standard is harder? I would appreciate more comprehensive answer. Sincerely sorry for interruption,
isn't that what i said in the second post? but hey the more people that cast their view, the more reliable it is.minijumbuk said:Standard is better in the scenarios you gave.
The thing is though, because the Standard English cohort is of lower calibre then the Advanced cohort (as you would expect), it is difficult to achieve a band 5/6 in Standard, because your cohort will invariably drag you down. Here are the stats:duck.fluff said:Honestly, I think advanced english is incredibly over-rated, especially at selective schools where people only pick it for pride reasons.
Do standard if you don't need advanced english for a uni course.
Do standard and kick everyone's ass as aposed to advanced and mediocre results.
That is only in terms of your internal assessment mark, as in English the performance of the whole Standard English candidature will determine how easily they can get good marks in paper 2. Even if you come 1st in the state (and this is very difficult, only 1 person can come first. so don't rely on it) your cohort will still pull your marks in paper 2 down. (here is the technical reasoning. i think its because for the moderation of school assessments they put the marks on the same scale by aligning the mean and top mark, whereas in the aligning of std vs adv marks they put them both on the same scale by comparing paper 1, but they look at SD and mean. Don't quote me on this, as I am only going of what I can remember from 7 months ago)lyounamu said:I thought that you wouldn't get dragged down if you came first
How is it overrated?duck.fluff said:Honestly, I think advanced english is incredibly over-rated, especially at selective schools where people only pick it for pride reasons.
Do standard if you don't need advanced english for a uni course.
Do standard and kick everyone's ass as aposed to advanced and mediocre results.
70 in English (Standard) is roughly equal to 70 in English (Advanced) according to the 2007 Scaling Report.windupbird said:I dont want to make a new thread cause its only a quick question.
What would be better
Band 4 in Standard or Band 4 in Advanced?
For some reason a mark of 70 in standard attained a higher UAI than a mark of 70 in advanced on SAM. Could someone give a reason for this
you could probably do very well in school assessments, but they mean nothing if you can't get a high mark in the HSC, because your hsc performance determines your school assessment mark that goes on your hsc certificate.dv3 said:Okay just say that you were very capable in doing advanced (and got like 9/10 etc for everything) wouldnt it be better to drop down to standard and beat everyone else hence get a fantastic UAI score?
Or an i missing something???
It is not. It is just that you get marked hard in a way that you have to perform well in both papers to get decent marks in English (Standard) whereas you can still get good marks in English (Advanced) with one good mark in one paper instead of two.dv3 said:How can English Standard Be harder than English Advanced though???????????????????????????????????
Oh BTW My school is ranked 436 or something like that.
wrong. coming first in the internal assessment and exam will mean that you are unaffected by your cohort.me121 said:That is only in terms of your internal assessment mark, as in English the performance of the whole Standard English candidature will determine how easily they can get good marks in paper 2. Even if you come 1st in the state (and this is very difficult, only 1 person can come first. so don't rely on it) your cohort will still pull your marks in paper 2 down. (here is the technical reasoning. i think its because for the moderation of school assessments they put the marks on the same scale by aligning the mean and top mark, whereas in the aligning of std vs adv marks they put them both on the same scale by comparing paper 1, but they look at SD and mean. Don't quote me on this, as I am only going of what I can remember from 7 months ago)