Hsc which subjects scale well




















The underlying principle of scaling is that a student should neither be advantaged nor disadvantaged by choosing one HSC course over another. The scaling graph depicts a relationship between Scaled Mark vs Pencentile rank. If you are capable of undertaking Advanced English as one of your ATAR courses, then you should avoid undertaking Standard English as it is not a subject that is scaled well.

English is the only compulsory subject and therefore your best two units of English are taken into account when determining your ATAR. Therefore, Biology students must be ranked higher to obtain the same scaled mark as Physics and Chemistry students.

Economics scales better than business studies or legal studies. Modern History scales better than Ancient History. Humanities are generally quite subjective, meaning that it is hard to ascertain what mark you will get until you do the final exam. This means that they also tend to scale lower. Aside from Economics, you must do exceptionally well in humanities to score equivalent marks to someone who is doing moderately well in Maths and Science.

Work With Us Today. Trial Lesson. How to translate the ATAR you want into a mark in each of your subjects. How different subjects scale e. Mathematics vs. Humanities vs. Sciences vs. English and what subjects you should consider if you are going into Year How to use this information to gain a competitive advantage.

This seminar is beneficial for all parents and students in Years 7 to To learn more about the secrets of scaling and subject selection, reserve your seat in our upcoming Year 10 Bridging the Gap Seminar. Common HSC exam — all students sit the common paper. UAC scales each score to a score out of Score out of determined from best 10 units.

ATAR determined based on percentiles. Anirudh Theertham, Normanhurst Boys. Select your dream course. Select your dream university. Select your subjects. Calculate my ATAR. The HSC subjects you do are an influencing factor in the mark you ultimately get, so that makes HSC subject selection pretty important right? Is HSC subject selection as simple as choosing the first 6 subjects that spark your interest, or is there some strategy to it? How do scaling, exam difficulty, future higher education and career prospects affect your choice?

Have a look through the past papers for Standard and Advanced to see the difference and the content you will be tested on for each. English was my least-favourite subject and I would ask why English was compulsory. However, I have now realised that English is valuable for your writing, no matter what you end up working as, and helps you give greater meaning to things you would usually overlook.

In Year 11, the requirement is 12 units — this means you must choose subjects adding to at least 10 units in addition to compulsory 2U English. In Year 12, the requirement is 10 units — this means you can drop 2 units generally 1 subject if you want to. Personally, I saw the benefit of dropping a subject in Year 12 so I could have a whole lot of extra time and it definitely paid off for me.

Then, rank these subjects in terms of enjoyment and workload.



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