HSC Study Requirements:
All courses that are studied as part of the Higher School Certificate are actually divided into two courses - the Preliminary Course and the HSC course. The Preliminary Course in a given subject (eg; Biology) is normally studied in Year 11, while the HSC Course is normally studied in Year 12.
You must satisfactorily complete the Preliminary Course in a subject before being eligible to study the HSC Course. It is on the HSC Course that you will be examined in the Higher School Certificate exams.
The Board of Studies (the organisation which oversees the whole HSC and its awarding to students) specifies that you must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 12 Units in the Preliminary Course (normally Year 11) and 10 Units in the HSC Course (normally Year 12).
The Board of Studies requires that you must study a range of subjects that fit the following pattern:
You must study:
- at least 12 Preliminary and 10 HSC units of study
- at least 2 units of English
- at least 4 subjects
- at least 6 Board Developed units
- at least 3 courses of 2 unit value or greater
- no more that 6 units of Science can be used to contribute to the HSC
The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR):
The ATAR is a ranking given to HSC students who apply for one. It is calculated by the Universities and is used to rank students for the purpose of offering them a place in University courses.
It is simply a number between 0 and 99.95 and ranks you relative to the other students who sat for the HSC in the same year as you.
It is calculated on your best 10 Board Developed Units.
You only need a ATAR if you are intending to go to university once you leave school.
The Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) has produced a video that explains all about the ATAR - you can view this video here.
Study Strategies:
Effective study habits and techniques are the key to success in the HSC.
Click here to find out more about how to study effectively.
Exam Techniques:
While you might be able to study effectively, you also need to know the best ways to approach exams.
Click here to get information on how to develop good exam techniques.
Subject Specific Information:
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