I dunno.
I'm gonna go back to India and say, imagine if VCE and the indian education system NCERT, /cbse were swapped. So we got the Indian education system. i would not be surprised if they jumped joyfully, while we died. painfully.
I'm generalising, profusely..! but my point is that once a standard is set, and by that I mean, british influence to our primary schools, and eventually to VCE, we cant implement some crazy ass course. To change VCE entirely into something measuring aptitude purely, would make the exams, and the coursework much harder, (note, im saying, imagine if we got a new course this year). I think that to change the course entirely is Something australian students currently studying the already implemented prep-12 design probably won't be able to manage, unless ofc, teachers are trained to teach the new style, and they somehow figure out when to make the new course start for e.g. 2025 - so what , our current preps/next years preps are taught in different ways from previous years.
if we're going to test aptitude, we need to test true aptitude, and the base for that begins in primary school.
So VCE was probably designed for many reasons. It's a reasonable way to select students into unis, it's not a course that will burn the absolute hell out of you, and its not insanely hard, like some other countries.
Oh and yeah, no, in my opinion, there's definitely not a strong correlation between iq and atar.
i find that to be strong correlation is flawed statement. I agree that there are people who are just generally smart, that however does not mean that all people getting 99+ will get great IQ results.
there may be a certain percentage, but definitely not that much to prove a strong correlation.
also, think of the poor humanities students
