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VCE Stuff => Victorian Technical Score Discussion => Topic started by: xers on November 01, 2008, 08:54:10 pm
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I heard that all 3 of them can't be in top 4, one of them must be the 10% subject. Is that true?
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yes its true.
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Damn. That sucks. Thanks for the quick reply btw.
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Almost did... Thank goodness I decided not to. :P
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It would be really lame if i get good score for all the maths and and the next subject is shit. Hated subjects that had lots of theories and readings so picked all maths and physics (which is pretty much maths too lol)
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one question, if you do 3 maths which 2 are in the top 4 subjects? I heard that further is always the bottom subject if you taking methods are spech aswell but ive also been told otherwise?
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I think maybe the 2 with higher scaled score?
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Depends which one ends up being scaled the highest. I think the two highest count towards your top 4, so cause of scaling it would most likely be spec n methods
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The lowest of the three do not count in your top 4, as of 2007.
In 2006, the rule was merely concerned with a combination of Further and Specialist. Only one of those two could be in the top 4, but now the rule is more flexible (allows Specialist and Further to go in your top 4, for example - which would have benefited Brendan, actually).
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Meeee i do all 3 :D
But yeah, one thing i do have to warn you about if you decide to do all 3 maths...
EXAMS!!!
If exam timetable for next year is pretty similar to this years...
Then you'll most likley have spec and further on the same day, and then another further and a methods exam in the same week.
Thats already 4 exams in that week :P