ScottyG
Victory is mine.
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2004
- Messages
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- HSC
- 2006
I go to a fairly low ranked school, it was somewhere around the mid 300's when I checked last year. I'm looking for a UAI in the mid to high 90's.
A trend I've noticed, whether it's right or not, is that the people who seem to be getting these high 90's UAI's go to well-ranked schools (40+) and do Extension 2, or at least Extension 1 Maths.
My subjects;
English Adv
English Ext1
English Ext2
Maths 2U
Economics
Biology
We've done about 7 assessments so far, I've been in the 90's for all of them. I'd like to think if I kept on this path I could get a high 90's UAI, but then there's the consideration that my school is ranked in the 300's and I don't do Math Extension subjects :S How badly could that rank and not having math extensions hurt my chances?
A trend I've noticed, whether it's right or not, is that the people who seem to be getting these high 90's UAI's go to well-ranked schools (40+) and do Extension 2, or at least Extension 1 Maths.
My subjects;
English Adv
English Ext1
English Ext2
Maths 2U
Economics
Biology
We've done about 7 assessments so far, I've been in the 90's for all of them. I'd like to think if I kept on this path I could get a high 90's UAI, but then there's the consideration that my school is ranked in the 300's and I don't do Math Extension subjects :S How badly could that rank and not having math extensions hurt my chances?