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Title: Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)


1
Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)
  • YEAR 10 PRESENTATION
  • Choosing HSC courses facts myths

2
Overview
  • HSC and beyond
  • Focus on the Uni option
  • ATAR facts and myths
  • UAC Year 10 booklet
  • Summary

3
Choosing your HSC courses . . .
  • Its important to consider
  • What you are good at
  • What you are interested in
  • What you think you might want to do when you
    leave school

4
Post school options
  • University
  • TAFE
  • Other providers
  • Work

5
What do you need?
  • A checklist . . .
  • for Uni, TAFE, other providers
  • How do I get in?
  • What HSC courses will be most useful?
  • Can I transfer from one to the other?
  • eg TAFE ? university
  • University ? TAFE
  • Work ? TAFE or university

6
Going to University
  • There are many pathways but most involve the HSC
  • For most courses selection is on the basis of the
    Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)

7
HSC facts
  • There are 116 NSW HSC courses on offer.
  • In 2008, 65,757 students completed at least one
    HSC course and 94 received a Higher School
    Certificate.
  • To do the HSC you need to complete at least 12
    units in Year 11 and at least 10 units in Year
    12.
  • English is compulsory.
  • At least six units must be in courses examined by
    the Board of Studies.

8
  • For your HSC you will receive two marks for each
    course
  • School assessment based on school tests and
    essays etc
  • Examination mark based on the HSC examination
  • These marks indicate the standard you have
    reached in the course.

9
Your HSC marks
  • provide information about how well you have
    achieved in EACH of the courses you have
    completed
  • are reported against standards
  • are provided by the Board of Studies.

10
ATAR facts
  • Your ATAR
  • provides information about how well you have
    performed OVERALL against other students
  • allows you to be compared with other students who
    have completed different combinations of courses
  • is a RANK, not a mark and
  • is provided by UAC.

11
Calculating your ATAR
  • To get an ATAR you need at least ten units of
    Board Developed courses these are HSC courses
    that are examined by the Board of Studies. Your
    teachers will tell you which courses do not
    count.
  • Your ATAR is based on your best two units of
    English and the best eight units from your
    remaining courses.

12
Scaling
  • Different HSC courses have very different groups
    of students studying them. To create an even
    playing field actual marks need to be adjusted
    before they are added. This is called scaling.
  • What scaling does is to calculate what your mark
    and your position would be if all courses were
    studied by all students.

13
  • Once your marks are scaled an aggregate mark is
    calculated using your best two units of English
    and the best eight of your remaining units.
  • Aggregate marks lie between 0 and 500.
  • Your position is then determined and your ATAR
    calculated.

14
What courses should you choose to get a good ATAR?
  • Myths. . .
  • Choose hard courses they will be scaled up.
  • This may be true, but if you dont do well you
    are still likely to have a low scaled mark.
  • Choose easy courses you will do better and the
    scaling wont matter.
  • This may be true, but you may have to do really
    well to get a good mark.

15
  • Dont choose a VET course you wont get a good
    ATAR.
  • False it doesnt matter what course you do
    it is still possible to get a good ATAR. But
    remember that you can only include two units from
    Category B courses.
  • Choose courses with a high percentage of students
    in Band 6.
  • False the ATAR is based on the actual marks
    you get, and is not affected by the percentage of
    students in Band 6.

16
Still more questions
  • Do I get a better ATAR if I study more than 10
    units?
  • Not necessarily
  • Does my school matter?
  • NO!!!
  • Does my postcode matter?
  • NO!!!

17
Year 10 2012 Booklet
18
Important symbols
  • P Course prerequisites
  • SP Subject prerequisites
  • A Assumed knowledge
  • R Recommended studies
  • N None

19
In summary . . .
  • How do I get a good ATAR?
  • Choose courses that
  • - you are interested in,
  • - you are good at,
  • - will be useful/relevant for what you want to
    do.
  • Work hard
  • Have a life
  • Ignore the ATAR and rumours about it

20
  • Thank you for your attendance and your attention
  • Use your Year 10 UAC Booklet to help you choose
    HSC courses.
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