Okay so I've been in contact with universities around England for quite a while now, I am from England and have lived in Australia for the past 5 years. Although I am a British Citizen, I would be an international Student at British University.
However I could be from any country as long as I'd lived there for the past 3 years and be local.
Talk about looking after your own...
Anyway, my VCE score of 89.05 in the eyes of Universities equates to a score of BBC (ish) in A level terms. Now I just can't figure this out. I am generally around the top 11 - 12% of students in VIC when i completed my studies, and seeing as generally around 5-7% of students are getting AAA nowadays in England I don't see why I am considered so low in their eyes. Now in their eyes an AAA = about a 98.6 in VCE score. So the top 1.4%ish of students in VCE equal around the top 5-7% in England.
Why is this the case?????
I feel like I would not be able to get into the education that I deserve over there because of this.. and it's really stressing me out. Can anyone enlighten me as to why this is the case?
However I could be from any country as long as I'd lived there for the past 3 years and be local.
Talk about looking after your own...
Anyway, my VCE score of 89.05 in the eyes of Universities equates to a score of BBC (ish) in A level terms. Now I just can't figure this out. I am generally around the top 11 - 12% of students in VIC when i completed my studies, and seeing as generally around 5-7% of students are getting AAA nowadays in England I don't see why I am considered so low in their eyes. Now in their eyes an AAA = about a 98.6 in VCE score. So the top 1.4%ish of students in VCE equal around the top 5-7% in England.
Why is this the case?????
I feel like I would not be able to get into the education that I deserve over there because of this.. and it's really stressing me out. Can anyone enlighten me as to why this is the case?