GoGoGo MMHS what are you planning to do at MHS? i think the clubs look dope and electives might be cool
MMHS GoGoGo yea me too! I want to join debating, string ensemble, and probably any other ones, i wanna do accelerated bio in yr 10
GoGoGo MMHS bro... i think i gotta break this to you π mhs doesn't allow you to accelerate any vce subjects in year 10 (aside from music)
GoGoGo GoGoGo just searched it up, it seems the co-eds do allow you to accelerate everything, and macrob allows you to accelerate methods 1/2 in year 10 if you're in the accelerated program, leaving MHS as the only non acceleration sehs
GoGoGo NOSSALSUCCESSBUTNOTGOING https://www.nossalhs.vic.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Senior-Subject-Handbook-2024.pdf page 3
Sejal Btw I'm dropping out of the challenge. @clover, I deeply respect you for being able to maintain your streak of not posting.
GoGoGo NOSSALSUCCESSBUTNOTGOING my bad it was page 6: For some students it may be of benefit to accelerate by commencing a VCE Units 1 & 2 subject in Year 10 and then continuing on to study a Units 3 & 4 subject in Year 11. This allows students to have a sixth subject to contribute towards their ATAR. The ATAR calculation is complicated, but in simplest terms it counts English first, then the next three top scores (this is called the primary four) and then 10% of the fifth subject. If students accelerate by studying a Units 3 & 4 subject in Year 11, they will receive an additional 10% of their sixth subject in the calculation. A maximum of six subjects contribute to the calculation of the ATAR. The other advantage to students who accelerate is that they gain some experience of the VCE and know what to expect in the following years. As acceleration can, however, put undue stress on some, students need to be achieving at an appropriate level to accelerate.