Sammy2011
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Thanks, I'll need it. A girl last year got an ATAR of 96.55 with no math or science, so I hope I have a shot.Good luck
Thanks, I'll need it. A girl last year got an ATAR of 96.55 with no math or science, so I hope I have a shot.Good luck
That's actually true. The Board of Studies is so vague/secretive that you get all these misconceptions around. Only well-researched people would know.Teachers in my school know about it, they even tell us about it if we can successfully distract them from their lectures >.>
But, most students have no idea, and think that you need to get 99 in each subject to get 98+ ATAR.........
Also, our teachers dont really tell us everything about the system, even tho they know it.
These teachers shouldn't be teachers, anyway.I don't understand why so many teachers (especially in the low ranked schools) don't understand the system. Seriously didn't the Board of Studies NSW notify them about how it works?
Thats a rather big claim. They probably do understand the system but would prefer not talking about it because its only going to confuse students to choose subjects that scale high instead of subjects they actually want to do.These teachers shouldn't be teachers, anyway.
i also believed the atar was confidential, is this absolutely true? i was surprised when my school rang me up and said "we know your atar is 92.45 we are going to publish it in our newsletter if thats ok."no one can see ur raw mark except u, maybe they can do it when it is still UAI-era, but ATAR has privacy on it so that the school wont know either ur raw mark or ur ATAR, according to my maths teacher.
Woah that is odd.i also believed the atar was confidential, is this absolutely true? i was surprised when my school rang me up and said "we know your atar is 92.45 we are going to publish it in our newsletter if thats ok."
i said yes because i dont care but i was left wondering as to how they obtained it...
I promote this action.My teachers tell me scaling doesn't matter in an attempt to not discourage us from choosing subjects based on passion over scaling. Either that, or they are ill-informed.
These teachers shouldn't be teachers, anyway.
I see your point Sadiah (and perhaps you have greater ability to say this since you're planning to be a teacher - good on you! ) but I'd have to partly agree with Kozak92. I can't vouch for the maths skills of all my high school teachers, but I'm sure some of them didn't really get scaling but were very good teachers nonethless And some of them would get it but probably think its effect is way too exaggerated.Thats a rather big claim. They probably do understand the system but would prefer not talking about it because its only going to confuse students to choose subjects that scale high instead of subjects they actually want to do.
It is confidential. Your school couldn't have gotten it since UAC runs it, not Board of Studies. Your teachers would only have gotten the HSC marks of each student in each class. They must've gotten it off someone else. Our teachers tried to get our marks by having a free BBQ on ATAR Day and passing around pieces of paper with our names on it so we'd write our ATARs loli also believed the atar was confidential, is this absolutely true? i was surprised when my school rang me up and said "we know your atar is 92.45 we are going to publish it in our newsletter if thats ok."
i said yes because i dont care but i was left wondering as to how they obtained it...
You guys were asked to email your HSC mark to the careers advisor?We were asked to email to careers advisor lolz.
Then they'd get Dux lolYou guys were asked to email your HSC mark to the careers advisor?
What if people lied? =)
ATAR, if people lied they got a contratulations they didnt deserve, lol.You guys were asked to email your HSC mark to the careers advisor?
What if people lied? =)
ATAR, if people lied they got a contratulations they didnt deserve, lol.