[This query was sent to me via email - I have posted it here for future reference.]
Sorry to bother you again........but I forgot something......
I was reading about the "Distribution of Scaled Marks" on the UAC website.
Just looking at the table, I noticed that in order to be placed in the 99th
percentile for:
English Advanced, you have to gain an HSC mark of 46.6
but for
English Ext. 1, you have to gain an HSC mark of 48.0
and for
English Ext. 2, you have to gain an HSC mark of 49.7
Just looking at these figures, it would appear that it's easier to gain a
high rank in Advanced, than in Extension 1, which seems logical.
But, doesn't this mean a student would be better off doing English Advanced
because it's easier to gain a high rank?
In other words, does a student that comes first in Advanced have an equal
chance of gaining a high UAI as a student that comes first in Extension 2?
Sorry to bother you again........but I forgot something......
I was reading about the "Distribution of Scaled Marks" on the UAC website.
Just looking at the table, I noticed that in order to be placed in the 99th
percentile for:
English Advanced, you have to gain an HSC mark of 46.6
but for
English Ext. 1, you have to gain an HSC mark of 48.0
and for
English Ext. 2, you have to gain an HSC mark of 49.7
Just looking at these figures, it would appear that it's easier to gain a
high rank in Advanced, than in Extension 1, which seems logical.
But, doesn't this mean a student would be better off doing English Advanced
because it's easier to gain a high rank?
In other words, does a student that comes first in Advanced have an equal
chance of gaining a high UAI as a student that comes first in Extension 2?