So I'm doing my HSC through the compressed curriculum and got the first half of my results today. I was extremely disappointed (disregard biology, I know it won't count so I bludged it). I know it sounds like denial but I'm certain most of the reason for my poor marks is the extremely poor implementation of the compressed curriculum in my school: for instance, my physics class is full of extremely smart people who should be doing very well, but I was the only band 5 in the class with an 88 and nobody got a band 6.
My question is, what should I do? Is it too late to change to another school for the HSC, would I have to do prelim again? I got accepted into Penrith high in year 10 but decided not to go, I could probably get in again. Or should I stick with my current school and just take the marks I get and see what I can do with my atar? Is it possible for me to, for instance, sit my physics exam again next year along with my other subjects and take that mark instead?
Thanks.
My question is, what should I do? Is it too late to change to another school for the HSC, would I have to do prelim again? I got accepted into Penrith high in year 10 but decided not to go, I could probably get in again. Or should I stick with my current school and just take the marks I get and see what I can do with my atar? Is it possible for me to, for instance, sit my physics exam again next year along with my other subjects and take that mark instead?
Thanks.
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