oh no i didnt mean that average marks would be affected via the acutal average, i meant to say as a consequence of people near or below average doing poorly, it would disproportionately hinder average students (due to how internal marks are allocated via rank) compared to top students like OP.
It shouldn't matter if people closer to average do bad, all that matters for you since your top or near top in every subject is that people who are within 1 or 2 ranks from you study and do well. btw the average mark has no effect on your mark at all, it normally only messes with people who are...
If it's just the quotes that are the same It is fine, because in a HSC cohort there is bound to be some students who have all the same quotes for 1 text. It is only when the analysis is word for word for 80%+ in which its a real possibility of plagiarism (although I know students have word for...
your atar is an aggregate of your best 10 units, so if you perform well in ext 1 and your on 11 units and lets say that visual arts is your lowest 2 unit subject, then only 1 unit of VA will count and the other unit will be made up by ext 1. If ext 1 is your worst performing subject than it is...
ive read that you should have only 1 sentence discussing the question in relation to your quotes (sorta like a topic sentence) and then 1 sentence per quote (these tend to be longer sentences). You should aim for 1 sentence per mark or maybe one sentence over per mark. Try to directly answer the...
Its because people who are good at english make their own essays, but most people who copy do not know how to edit/adapt to a question , hence why the resort to plagiarism. To get into the b6 range its more about answering the question rather than having a godly analysis, and the majority of...
you have to copy almost word for word to be called out for plagiarism, It's very hard to get caught as the questions are different every year so when you adapt a thesis/ topic sentence, it will most likely be different from the copied one. So if you just reword it and take paragraphs from...
On the document, if you go to page 40 it shows the maximum atar for a person doing that subject. The notable subjects that dont get a 99.95 is std english, geography, std math, music 1 and some of the beginner languages.
How did you go about getting interns during your undergrad? Did you just do projects and apply?
Also what would you advise to someone that has little experience in programming doing HSC this year to get ahead on their CV?
Thanks.
Thanks for the response.
I have not done as much research as I have on actl and stats than I have on comp sci, so how much maths does comp sci cover, is it basically the same as a normal maths degree in terms of when applying for jobs (ie does a comp sci degree equally a sought after for math...
I have had a recent debate on which of these degrees I should pursue in uni.
I initially wanted to do actuarial as I thought it was a high level math field that meant I could specialise into either finance/consulting, but i recently I have researched into these specialisations and people have...
To be fair you didn't have a proper written exam yet, so you don't really know, you might be good at tests and you could have got unlucky with pracs and depth study. You are going to have to judge if you are good at pure theory exams and if you are it might be worth keeping for an extra term or so.
I know for schools who require HAST all they care about is your actual HAST results, as long as you did better than mediocre in your grades you just need like 75/80+ percentile to get into one of the schools even if you get into the reserve list you have a good chance of making it in, i know...
what marks would you need in each of the modules in english to get a 90 hsc examination mark? raw marks info ranges from 79-82 raw, this is what my prediction for each module is, let me know if it is drastically different or have heard otherwise:
Paper 1:
comphrehension-15-16/20
common...