Victoria VCE results analysis
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Victoria VCE results analysis
For those in Victoria and interested in VCE results.
The file you can download from Kuppa shows you the VCE results for 2006, 2007 and 2008. http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...8915&p=18#r344
For a particular school you can see the kids that got greater than 40 and in which subjects they got >40.
For fear of being accused of being politically incorrect you can make a judgement on the school, and in a particular school you can see which subjects score well.
Will be useful to those that have kids doing the VCE in the near future. Well worth a download.
Help you to decide upon a school. Help the kids to choose subjects based on previous results. Note, it's not worth doing a subject you ain't interested in and I'm not suggesting that!!
To those of you with kids that have just finished the VCE - congratulations. Now, we wait for the next kid!!!
Ian
The file you can download from Kuppa shows you the VCE results for 2006, 2007 and 2008. http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...8915&p=18#r344
For a particular school you can see the kids that got greater than 40 and in which subjects they got >40.
For fear of being accused of being politically incorrect you can make a judgement on the school, and in a particular school you can see which subjects score well.
Will be useful to those that have kids doing the VCE in the near future. Well worth a download.
Help you to decide upon a school. Help the kids to choose subjects based on previous results. Note, it's not worth doing a subject you ain't interested in and I'm not suggesting that!!
To those of you with kids that have just finished the VCE - congratulations. Now, we wait for the next kid!!!
Ian
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Re: Victoria VCE results analysis
The link in that forum no longer seems to work. It just goes to a holding page.
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Here's the file zipped - it's 7MB.
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For those in Victoria and interested in VCE results.
The file you can download from Kuppa shows you the VCE results for 2006, 2007 and 2008. http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...8915&p=18#r344
For a particular school you can see the kids that got greater than 40 and in which subjects they got >40.
For fear of being accused of being politically incorrect you can make a judgement on the school, and in a particular school you can see which subjects score well.
Will be useful to those that have kids doing the VCE in the near future. Well worth a download.
Help you to decide upon a school. Help the kids to choose subjects based on previous results. Note, it's not worth doing a subject you ain't interested in and I'm not suggesting that!!
To those of you with kids that have just finished the VCE - congratulations. Now, we wait for the next kid!!!
Ian
The file you can download from Kuppa shows you the VCE results for 2006, 2007 and 2008. http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...8915&p=18#r344
For a particular school you can see the kids that got greater than 40 and in which subjects they got >40.
For fear of being accused of being politically incorrect you can make a judgement on the school, and in a particular school you can see which subjects score well.
Will be useful to those that have kids doing the VCE in the near future. Well worth a download.
Help you to decide upon a school. Help the kids to choose subjects based on previous results. Note, it's not worth doing a subject you ain't interested in and I'm not suggesting that!!
To those of you with kids that have just finished the VCE - congratulations. Now, we wait for the next kid!!!
Ian
Value added data is much more useful though- some schools will give you this if you ask (if they won't you might wonder why)
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It's also well worth looking at the median study score. The average is defined as 30 so you can see how far above or below the average the school is.
Value added data is much more useful though- some schools will give you this if you ask (if they won't you might wonder why)
Value added data is much more useful though- some schools will give you this if you ask (if they won't you might wonder why)
http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/stati...008schools.pdf