This is an easy and not commonly known way of searching how many band 6's (Distinguished achievers / HSC 90+) your school gets every year for each subject. Use this information as a guideline as to what internal ranks you should be aiming for. I used this for my HSC, although it honestly just resulted in time consuming speculation .
1. Go to:
http://www.topscores.info/select-nsw.php
2. In the "Select a pre-defined report from this list" select:
HSC D.A. Counts per School and Subject
3. Filter your searches by school name and search for your school
This should display the Band 6 count or "D.A. Count" for every subject e.g. http://imgur.com/b7XII3r
If you want to get band 6 in Advanced English and you go to James Ruse, you should be aiming to be rank 105 or higher.
Note 1: This is only a guideline someone rank 80 in the JR example might not necessarily get band 6 due to low external mark OR because their year was not as strong in English.
Note 2: The data is obtained from Distinguished achiever lists published by BOSTES every year:
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/ebos/static/DSACH_2014_12.html
1. Go to:
http://www.topscores.info/select-nsw.php
2. In the "Select a pre-defined report from this list" select:
HSC D.A. Counts per School and Subject
3. Filter your searches by school name and search for your school
This should display the Band 6 count or "D.A. Count" for every subject e.g. http://imgur.com/b7XII3r
If you want to get band 6 in Advanced English and you go to James Ruse, you should be aiming to be rank 105 or higher.
Note 1: This is only a guideline someone rank 80 in the JR example might not necessarily get band 6 due to low external mark OR because their year was not as strong in English.
Note 2: The data is obtained from Distinguished achiever lists published by BOSTES every year:
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/ebos/static/DSACH_2014_12.html