kypros1992
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Is anyone out their not getting ATAR due to lack of units or just not bothered?
you need 10 units, only which 2 can be category B. Rest have to be Category A. Also there is some subjects which are neither A or B such as photography, and sports and rec.oh..i thought finish year 12 hsc allowed you to get an atar..didnt know you had to tick a box
At the start of the year (and again at some point) you get a sheet that confirms your details, what subjects you are taking etc. It also asks whether you would like to be eligible for an ATAR, you can elect not to get one if you wish.oh..i thought finish year 12 hsc allowed you to get an atar..didnt know you had to tick a box
+1Sif you wouldn't just tick the box and apply for one anyway, a lot of people end up surprising themselves at the end of the year in terms of what they are able to achieve. It's just that it would suck so hard if you actually went ok and felt like going to uni to pursue some newfound interest and couldn't cuz you didn't tick a box on a sheet a year earlier.
Thats different, i'm talking about those who are like 'i'm going do shit anyway so whats the point' or 'i have no idea what i want to do after year 12, so i wont bother'^ but what if it's from a lack of units? Some people might really want to do certain subjects and decide to go to tafe afterwards.
Oh shit. I don't ever remember ticking a box. =(At the start of the year (and again at some point) you get a sheet that confirms your details, what subjects you are taking etc. It also asks whether you would like to be eligible for an ATAR, you can elect not to get one if you wish.
lol, don't worry, you would have. Do you remember the sheet?Oh shit. I don't ever remember ticking a box. =(
LOL, I just signed a sheet. Didn't really read it though. =\lol, don't worry, you would have. Do you remember the sheet?
There was when i did it, i remember because i thought it was really stupid.There was no such thing as "ticking the box". It was simply some sheet where you had to read over to see whether you have correct amounts units, subjects and etc. and sign the sheet. But even if you have enough units, if you don't want ATAR, you could always say no - but I see no point in that,
Yeah, this is what I remember.There was no such thing as "ticking the box". It was simply some sheet where you had to read over to see whether you have correct amounts units, subjects and etc. and sign the sheet. But even if you have enough units, if you don't want ATAR, you could always say no - but I see no point in that,
I ticked a box!!There was no such thing as "ticking the box". It was simply some sheet where you had to read over to see whether you have correct amounts units, subjects and etc. and sign the sheet. But even if you have enough units, if you don't want ATAR, you could always say no - but I see no point in that,
debatable, depend on the individual. my brother left at yr 10 with an apprenticeship another 2 yrs of stress woulda killed him my parents and the teachers. in the end a trade was the best choice for him as was tafe, others may need two extra years to 'mature' enough to enter the workforce, others are more capable, put a higher value on education or have it as one of their goals and so continue.Isn't it better to complete Year 12 then to leave in Year 10 or something?!