hugglesforyou
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Re: Top 200 Schools - 2007
lol...i think we dropped. pfft. =P
lol...i think we dropped. pfft. =P
alot of private schools are ahead of selective schools and many peoples parents prefer them to go to these skools over selective highs... i kno my parents did, i got into a selective high at didnt go.. soem ppl are look for a more all rounded school...moisis said:Bahaha. Sorry. But with a question like that, you kind of had it coming.
Anyway, I must clarify. I said before that my school got no band 6's. I was mistaken. We got three. Top UAI 91, second was 81.
On an unrelated note, there are some private non-selective schools beating selective schools. Why is this? That the private schools offer a lot of scholarships, or aren't really non-selective, or just have really good resources/teachers? Or is it that those selective schools aren't that great?
From what's been explained to me by my maths teacher, it can actually be better for you - your relative ranking with people in your class or whatever is really important to your eventual marks, so the higher you are, and the further away you are from the average, the better!lil-angeliz said:QUESTION TO ALL:
if your grade is pretty dumb but your like the smart ones, would you get scaled down?
i went to a selective school and was an honours roll student with 99.25- selective schools are really no different to 'normal' public schools, except they cram intelligent students into one school, in order to make the standard of learning higher. I loved my selective school- it made you think without spoon-feeding you like most of the private schools. see, these results may seem to reflect that private schools give greater results but you must also consider that many parents believe the money they give to send their kids to a private school entitles their child to a high UAI, rather than gives them opportunities and facilities to earn one. this then leads to pressure on the school to provide higher UAIs, and thus teachers are taught to spoon-feed answers and cheat by doing things ahead of the curriculum- which is actually on the BOS site as banned through unfair adavantage. thus you'd expect public schools as a whole to be lower- but u must consider that there is a greater chance that those at selectuve and public schools earned their marks fairly, whilst this casts doubts on the marks of private school students. this is backed up with statistical analysis that shows private school students are much more likely to drop out of uni- especially out of those students that scored over 95- because they are left with only their mind and not the 'cheatsheets' of their teachers.jessica.ann said:alot of private schools are ahead of selective schools and many peoples parents prefer them to go to these skools over selective highs... i kno my parents did, i got into a selective high at didnt go.. soem ppl are look for a more all rounded school...
some private schools also advance their learnings and do things at least 1 year ahead of the curriculm, giving their students a head start..
if i had my time again i wud go to one of the top rivate schools.. id never send my children to a selective high
They say they do at mine, but most the idiot kids are extremly rich (i dont know how that worked out) so very few of them have been expelled (im sure their parents bribe the school because if you get an average below 55 for two semesters in a row you are asked to leave, and some kids have had averages below 55 for years and are still here). There have been a couple expulsions though.schokman said:If you can't keep up good grades, do the private schools ask you to leave? Or is that just an old system that got kicked already?
EEEWWW.164. Maitland Grossmann High School
yeah because schools are ranked by how geographically close they are to another school on the listmele-3-4 said:EEEWWW.
you have got to be kidding.
my school is like 5 minutes away from grossmann and i have to go there for one of my subjects.
and my actual school didnt make the list -_-
that cant be a good thing..
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA you are such a toolkelsinator said:i went to a selective school and was an honours roll student with 99.25- selective schools are really no different to 'normal' public schools, except they cram intelligent students into one school, in order to make the standard of learning higher. I loved my selective school- it made you think without spoon-feeding you like most of the private schools. see, these results may seem to reflect that private schools give greater results but you must also consider that many parents believe the money they give to send their kids to a private school entitles their child to a high UAI, rather than gives them opportunities and facilities to earn one. this then leads to pressure on the school to provide higher UAIs, and thus teachers are taught to spoon-feed answers and cheat by doing things ahead of the curriculum- which is actually on the BOS site as banned through unfair adavantage. thus you'd expect public schools as a whole to be lower- but u must consider that there is a greater chance that those at selectuve and public schools earned their marks fairly, whilst this casts doubts on the marks of private school students. this is backed up with statistical analysis that shows private school students are much more likely to drop out of uni- especially out of those students that scored over 95- because they are left with only their mind and not the 'cheatsheets' of their teachers.
over and around 500barbecuedflava said:sorry if this seems like a dumb question
but how many schools are there in NSW?