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VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: thanh.21 on January 05, 2010, 10:58:19 pm
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hi =] erm yer my svhools shit lol. they dont give alot of opportunities to do a 3 4 in year 11. i was just wondering how much we are being disadvantaged?
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There are people out there who get 50s in all 5 subjects taken in one year, so it's definitely possible to do well.
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oh cool thanks. =] this whole vce thing is killing me. lol im nervous as hell and the years just begun.
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you will be fine :)
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you will be fine :)
+1
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I didn't do a 3&4
this last year (lol, whoops). A choice that I'm kind of kicking myself for lol.
Ugh, my school's pretty shit too. It's really unfair. Most students could only do 1 3&4, most weren't encouraged to do a 3&4 and the only students allowed to take on more than 1 3&4 were from the 'accelerated' class.
Not to sound totally mean, but not all the students in that class deserve to be there.
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Think about it, only 10% of your 6th subject counts towards your score. Assuming you get a 35 for that 6th subject, that's only 3.5 extra points. That 3.5 extra points only really makes a difference when you're aiming for scores above 98. You're not majorly disadvantaged, you can still do well with 5 subjects
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I didn't do a 3&4 this last year (lol, whoops). A choice that I'm kind of kicking myself for lol.
Ugh, my school's pretty shit too. It's really unfair. Most students could only do 1 3&4, most weren't encouraged to do a 3&4 and the only students allowed to take on more than 1 3&4 were from the 'accelerated' class.
Not to sound totally mean, but not all the students in that class deserve to be there.
+1 @ the small text
i never got to do any accelerated class but i owned most of them in enter hehehe
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cool =] thanks guys. its really encouraging to hear this stuff. anyways. hope you ppl have a good life . lol idk. byes
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I didn't do a 3+4 last year either. Why did I choose a 1+2 (in year 10) class that is also electable for year 12 VCAL...Not enough kids stuck around for 3+4 lol. Oh well, my fault.
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I didn't do a 3&4 this last year (lol, whoops). A choice that I'm kind of kicking myself for lol.
Ugh, my school's pretty shit too. It's really unfair. Most students could only do 1 3&4, most weren't encouraged to do a 3&4 and the only students allowed to take on more than 1 3&4 were from the 'accelerated' class.
Not to sound totally mean, but not all the students in that class deserve to be there.
There isn't that much advantage of two 3/4's in Y11 over a single one anyway.
To the topic starter: There's no point in wondering how disadvantaged you - you're just establishing self-limiting beliefs by seeking the answer to the question. Just do the best job you can =) And forget about supposed "limits" on your performance.
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I didn't do a 3&4 this last year (lol, whoops). A choice that I'm kind of kicking myself for lol.
Ugh, my school's pretty shit too. It's really unfair. Most students could only do 1 3&4, most weren't encouraged to do a 3&4 and the only students allowed to take on more than 1 3&4 were from the 'accelerated' class.
Not to sound totally mean, but not all the students in that class deserve to be there.
There isn't that much advantage of two 3/4's in Y11 over a single one anyway.
To the topic starter: There's no point in wondering how disadvantaged you - you're just establishing self-limiting beliefs by seeking the answer to the question. Just do the best job you can =) And forget about supposed "limits" on your performance.
Very true, especially if you are able to nail it. Unless of course you are some kind of freak like some here on VN who are able to nail 2 3/4's in year 11 lol.
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I didn't do a 3&4 this last year (lol, whoops). A choice that I'm kind of kicking myself for lol.
Ugh, my school's pretty shit too. It's really unfair. Most students could only do 1 3&4, most weren't encouraged to do a 3&4 and the only students allowed to take on more than 1 3&4 were from the 'accelerated' class.
Not to sound totally mean, but not all the students in that class deserve to be there.
There isn't that much advantage of two 3/4's in Y11 over a single one anyway.
To the topic starter: There's no point in wondering how disadvantaged you - you're just establishing self-limiting beliefs by seeking the answer to the question. Just do the best job you can =) And forget about supposed "limits" on your performance.
Very true, especially if you are able to nail it. Unless of course you are some kind of freak like some here on VN who are able to nail 2 3/4's in year 11 lol.
Lots of the mark just comes down to being able to nail the final exam. I know it did for me in English Language, and I ended up with something worse than I was hoping for, but it works the other way for some people too. Then again, if you worked consistently during year 11 on one subject, there's no reason to say why you couldn't complete your best subject that year.
I think why most people do 2 3/4s is out of interests sake. The 3/4 studies tend to be more fascinating (even though they're still quite restricted) than their 1/2 counterparts, so lots of people study higher level courses to stay interested in school.
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I think why most people do 2 3/4s is out of interests sake. The 3/4 studies tend to be more fascinating (even though they're still quite restricted) than their 1/2 counterparts, so lots of people study higher level courses to stay interested in school.
Basically this was why I did two 3/4s last year. The challenge and competition in 3/4s is better than in 1/2s.
(I also found it helped a lot with working efficiently across all subjects)
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It kept me from getting too bored. It's really funny, because I absolutely hated physics 1/2 (I told my 3/4 teacher this year that I was right about to drop it in 2008, and she was aghast). Whilst the 3/4 course isn't amazingly difficult, I found it more interesting, and this slight change really reignited my interest in the subject. I guess it's fair to say I'm really happy I kept it on. I guess it's good for my VCE, and plus, I have physics camp tomorrow! ;D
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It kept me from getting too bored. It's really funny, because I absolutely hated physics 1/2 (I told my 3/4 teacher this year that I was right about to drop it in 2008, and she was aghast). Whilst the 3/4 course isn't amazingly difficult, I found it more interesting, and this slight change really reignited my interest in the subject. I guess it's fair to say I'm really happy I kept it on. I guess it's good for my VCE, and plus, I have physics camp tomorrow! ;D
Not to go off topic. I am picking up 3/4 physics this year but I didnt do 1/2 last year. My teacher gave me some basic things to go over from the text book and some of the stuff is just so stupid! does it get interesting :P?
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It doesn't get amazingly interesting, but you can find some good questions here and there. More importantly, you learn the foundations to tackle harder problems and understand (to a better extent) real theories, so it's good in that respect.
The photoelectric effect's fascinating, and if you're a musician, sound's really relevant.