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Old 4 Nov 2009, 5:07 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Re: does scaling REALLY matter?

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Originally Posted by sikhman View Post
it is a bludge, if you don't care too massively about your marks, or you're naturally talented at writing (although research can get annoying)
what do you mean, "if i don't care massively about my marks"? it scales great, i don't have a job or *sigh* a social life so i have plenty of time to fake research about my idea (i mean, my idea is based on a dream i had, not any "stimuli" i found), and my library technician mother made me read "Emma" by Jane Austen at 8 as well as paying for me to go to drama lessons the last two years, so this is perfect for my ATAR. my stepmother has been bugging me to write since she found a story i started and forgot about.

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I know 3 people that have achieved 98+ with general maths and drama counting towards their 10 units. One of the girls was from SFX about 2 years ago
was she the girl short listed for onstage this year? she was bloody amazing according to our teacher. i'm definately nothing more than average since my group work and Boal essay were lower.
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