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Redlands didn't make the top 30Originally posted by Orange Juice
Does anyone know how the schools that didnt make the top 10 went?
im curious on how my school went...
for these reasons, i don't take these lists seriously. in reality, small schools may be performing better than the large schools who get high numbers of Hon. Mentions. should be calculated as a %age of students so that fairer comparisons across schools can be made.Originally posted by Bambul
That top 10 list is a bit misleading because it doesn't take into account the number of students and how many subjects they did. So it favours large schools whose students do more subjects (the second one is a bit questionable because you could argue that if a student does more subjects then they can't focus on fewer subjects and get higher marks in those).............
Going on the absolute number of honour roll mentions can be misleading, but at the same time looking at number of mentions divided by the number of students also distorts the figure. The former favours large schools, the latter favours small schools (like the school a few years ago that only had 2 year 12's that were really smart and got a lot of subjects with 90+).Originally posted by chait
for these reasons, i don't take these lists seriously. in reality, small schools may be performing better than the large schools who get high numbers of Hon. Mentions. should be calculated as a %age of students so that fairer comparisons across schools can be made.
1. James Ruse Agricultural High School (my school - cool!)Originally posted by MinAi
36. Manly High School my school - shit
yes i agree.Originally posted by Bambul
Going on the absolute number of honour roll mentions can be misleading, but at the same time looking at number of mentions divided by the number of students also distorts the figure. The former favours large schools, the latter favours small schools (like the school a few years ago that only had 2 year 12's that were really smart and got a lot of subjects with 90+).
IMO the best option would be to divide the number of honour roll mentions a school gets by the number of subjects that the students did from the school. The median UAI is also a nice measure as it eliminates the UAI's of the worst performing students aswell as the best (thus removing possible distortions).