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Oh I understand totally. I was just using an example of where the old rule of 'High UAI = Superior Intelligence' does not apply.Benny1103 said:I thought it went unsaid but obviously my comments don't apply to people in difficult situations, people who have disabilities etc.
Spyrax said:Ofcourse the hsc cannot tell how smart you are, the hsc can only show whos good at studying and actually studies, and how doesnt study or doesnt study effectively.
shortygb said:the hsc isnt a realiable measure of how smart someone is, a high uai dosent nessacarily mean a smarter person.
You are all dickheads. Read what I said in my first post. Trust me, no matter how fucking hard you study or how effective your study methods are, in order to get a UAI of 100, you'd have to be pretty fucking smart.vanush said:the hsc is a test of diligence, and afterwards, how fast you can forget what you learnt in high school.
What's low?Benny1103 said:Mongke I don't consider your UAI to be 'low' so I hope you don't take offence to what I said.
Depending on the extremity of the disability, a lot of different measures can be taken. Some people dont get a UAI as they do 'life skills' which will help them more in jobs and stuff for after school, this is for people with down syndrome and other severe mental disabilities. (i feel kind of bad saying 'severe' but cant think of a better word)Mongke said:does the uai cover for ppl with dissabilities then? it doesnt seem to in minkas case.
Yeh, ive got first hand experience in that field. I have tourretes syndrome and used to get extra time (in year 7 and 8) but after a while i felt that i didnt need it and if i chose to have extra time i would be cheating myself and the system and it would be unfair as i was perfectly able to do the proper exam without help.Mongke said:thanks gummy bear, i htought ppl had forgotten about that! i was just wondering if anyone had first hand experience, or knew some one unlucky enough to be doing the hsc with a dissaability.