axwe7
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Hey guys,
I'm currently in Year 10...
Say for example, that in a selective school, and for this sake, we'll take Girraween High, the 'cut-off' for Ext 2 Math in Year 12 is top 70 students. That's if they have a cut-off.
I go to a school ranked around ~140's and I've already planned to do Ext 2 Math in Year 12.
They way it works in our school, is that we have a cut-off for Ext 2 Math. So basically, from what I've heard, is that you've got to be below rank 30-40 in Ext 1. Math to be eligible for Ext 2. Math. I was just wondering, that if I get in the top 30's for math (I currently am top 10, so no worry for me ) in my Prelim year, does that mean that if I were in a selective school, I'd be in that top 130 student bracket?
This may seem like a pretty stereotypical question, but I just wanted to know.
Thanks,
Axwe7.
I'm currently in Year 10...
Say for example, that in a selective school, and for this sake, we'll take Girraween High, the 'cut-off' for Ext 2 Math in Year 12 is top 70 students. That's if they have a cut-off.
I go to a school ranked around ~140's and I've already planned to do Ext 2 Math in Year 12.
They way it works in our school, is that we have a cut-off for Ext 2 Math. So basically, from what I've heard, is that you've got to be below rank 30-40 in Ext 1. Math to be eligible for Ext 2. Math. I was just wondering, that if I get in the top 30's for math (I currently am top 10, so no worry for me ) in my Prelim year, does that mean that if I were in a selective school, I'd be in that top 130 student bracket?
This may seem like a pretty stereotypical question, but I just wanted to know.
Thanks,
Axwe7.