Has to be at least 4 stage 1 subjects in order to get and atar score. Eg mathematics 1c/d, english 1a/b , earth science 1 a/b and geography 1a/b
A huge range of subjects, far too many to list, in areas such as science, languages, technology, history, law, culture, arts, and many, many others.
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There are many subjects in o'level but it depends what you want to study in future.According to your future plan you have to select subjects.6-8 subjects are needed whether science or commerce.mixed subjects are also possible.For example, if someone wants to study Fashion designing he/she must take Art and design in o levels and in A levels.
A student of radiography must study many subjects. Some of these subjects include anatomy and physiology, algebra, and microbiology. Students will also have to take technical classes to learn to operate the radiography equipment.
"You study many subjects at an online trading academy. A few examples of these subjects include trading stocks, real estate, forex currency trading and more."
maths and English are subjects you need most but it varies onwhat type of law yougo for
Here we go... At school you will probably do 5 subjects (you may do 4 or 6+). If for instance Person A does the following subjects:ChemistryAccountingBiologyEnglishMediaLegal Studiesthey will get a 'study score' for those subjects for example:Chemistry 34Accounting 32Biology 41English 38Media 31Legal Studies 41The four highest study scores, one of which must be an English score (regardless of whether or not an English study score was in the four highest scores) are added together, plus 10% of the next one or two scores (depending on how many subjects were completed). This number is refered to as the 'Aggregate Score'In this case, the aggregate would be:Legal Studies 41+Biology 41+Chemistry 34+English 38+Accounting (3.2)+Media (3.1)= 160.3This is then compared to all the other aggregate scores in the state, and the highest (usually around 200) is given a study score of 99.95, and so on until the lowest score is given a theoretical study score of 0.05 (although this score would be disclosed).A study score of 160.3 (from memory) would be around about the 80.00 mark.Study score calculation: The most basic and simple explanation of the study score is that you combine SAC (school assessed coursework) marks with your exam marks (both of which are moderated against each other) and then compare your score to everyone else in the state and the top students are given 50, and so on, with the mean score being 30, and the bottom score theoretically being 0.That is pretty much as simple as you can explain it without making obvious factual or operational errors in your explanation. There is a little bit more to it than that, and you should hit up the vcaa website to find out more, or google 'the ABC of scaling' or "VICTER '11" to see it in more detail.Hope that helped.
sorry if put it in the wrong catugarey ( cant spell either)
Study for at least a few months or as long as you feel is enough for you to reach your dream score.
There can be many possible subjects of a special study or research work. One subject might be an animal like a dog.
There are many changes in GATE 2009, ranging from paper pattern to subjects to gate score validity.
They stressed the systematic study of subjects and emphasized the arts.