NESA states that an average of a particular number of Examination Marks is calculated to determine the Assessment Mark of students tied first or tied last. All students tied first or tied last would subsequently receive the average figure as their Assessment Mark. NESA does not mention that the...
Given this information, your current performance is consistent with an ATAR between 95.5 and 97. Your HSC mark in Software Design and Development (congratulations! 🥳) means that this subject will make a positive contribution to your ATAR, should it count as part of your best 10 units. Your...
@appleali, the ATAR estimate would ideally consider your performance in all your subjects, including current and accelerated. As such, it would be good if you could provide your HSC mark in Software Design and Development. :)
From this information, you seem to be on track with an ATAR in the high 70s to low 80s range. More specifically, that would be an ATAR between 79 and 81. This essentially means that your ATAR goal is likely within reach, as long as you perform favourably in your HSC exams.
Business Studies is...
No worries! Ideally, you should be aiming for a band 6 in your better-performing subjects and a band 5/6 in your lower-performing ones. This would allow you to maximise your chances of reaching an 85+ ATAR.
Given this information, your current performance seems consistent with an ATAR in the high 70s to low 80s range. More specifically, that would be an ATAR between 79 and 81. However, improvement to your overall performance through favourable HSC exam performance can help you reach an ATAR that...
From this information, your current performance is consistent with an ATAR in the high 60s to low 70s range. More specifically, that would be an ATAR between 66 and 71. This essentially means that a 75+ ATAR may be within reach, although your chances will heavily depend on your HSC exam...
In terms of alignment, collectively lower performance may translate into reduced cutoffs for particular subject bands. However, it is important to note that alignment has no effect on a student's ATAR. This is because UAC does not use aligned marks as part of calculating students' ATARs.
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I agree with everyone else. Based on this information, your current performance seems consistent with an ATAR of approximately 95-96. This means that your ATAR goal is likely within reach. Your position is essentially favourable across your subjects, with one exception and some important aspects...
There are not many universities in NSW that offer a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in civil with an ATAR/LSR requirement of less than 80 (assuming that this is what constitutes a reasonable requirement given your circumstances). They are as follows:
University
Degree
ATAR/LSR
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Transferring is always an option. You can transfer to MQ's Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) after you complete a sufficient part of another degree, as long as your results in the other degree are of a sufficiently high standard. You can approach a transfer in one of two ways, either internally...
There is a chance that this might be fake. The absence of categories such as "Gender" and "HSC" is associated with older accounts, which contradicts the user's join date. This may simply be a random old post that was modified using the "Inspect Element" feature or similar.
First, huge congratulations to everyone on completing Paper 1 today! 🥳
Regarding the apparent leak post, I was unable to trace the user or the message, which leads me to thinking that the message may have been posted in a private conversation (assuming that it is real to begin with). In any...
This is a rather late response, although I hope that you still find it beneficial for the remaining day before the English Advanced HSC exam. Writing a general essay that you can memorise and modify according to the question should not be difficult. You simply need to ensure that the following...
Given this information, your current performance is consistent with an ATAR of approximately 94-95. Your HSC mark in Mathematics Advanced means that this subject will make a positive contribution to your ATAR and, while your performance in Mathematics Extension 1 is also favourable, I think that...