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so for my half yearlies i just failed like all my exams, do you reckon there is any hope of me getting in the 80s now?
to get in the 80s for maths i need to get literally 100% in my next two exams (and thats including trials) and that would be just on 80.
for 3u i just failed but that was the only exam i've done so far.
chemistry failed terrible but got around 67% for my assignment ( i hate chem)
biology got the same mark for my assignment and just failed (teacher is absolutely pathetic)
standard english im sitting in like the mid 60s lol (teachers a biiitch)
visual arts is just a piece of shit, at mid 60s as well (which is like <30)
im basically fked, funny thing is i use to be smart and get good marks (hence why i was allowed to pick those subjects)
tbh i didnt really study all that much and they say 3-4 hrs a night but i did max 1 hr throughout the term (probably less lol, i cant bring myself to do anything and thats just hw) and maybe 2 (or maybe 3) around/during exams lol .
do you reckon i can improve and get a decent atar?
 

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Observing your attitude to school, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say no.
 

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Change your attitude and your marks will be change too
 

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You probably could improve, the question is will you?
 

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In reference to the thread title; contrary to popular belief, improving your marks won't help your ATAR. In fact, it'll have quite the opposite effect and ultimately result in a lower ATAR. (srs)

On a more serious note, obviously you can improve. Whether or not you put in the effort to do so is entirely up to you.
 

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In reference to the thread title; contrary to popular belief, improving your marks won't help your ATAR. In fact, it'll have quite the opposite effect and ultimately result in a lower ATAR. (srs)

uhh how? if your marks are higher then your atar will be higher?

and to the ones who said no based on attitude if i actually studied and crap and tried harder will it get better/better marks?
 

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uhh how? if your marks are higher then your atar will be higher?

and to the ones who said no based on attitude if i actually studied and crap and tried harder will it get better/better marks?
The lack of the understanding of scarcasm on this forum never ceases to amaze me, oh well :/
 

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uhh how? if your marks are higher then your atar will be higher?

and to the ones who said no based on attitude if i actually studied and crap and tried harder will it get better/better marks?
Yes it will.

Prove me wrong.
 

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Theoretically yes, probability wise unlikely.

I offer motivation to DARE you to prove me wrong. If you can harness motivation and hard work, nothing will stop you.
 

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Lol, kinda funny how you blame others/make up excuses for your failure, you're better off repeating and doing subjects you LIKE if you want a good ATAR or going TAFE, at this rate I'd say your ATAR would be 50~60. Admit your mistakes, start fresh and study like fuck till the HSC you might be able to swipe 80s.
 

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uhh how? if your marks are higher then your atar will be higher?

and to the ones who said no based on attitude if i actually studied and crap and tried harder will it get better/better marks?
M8. You're screwed.
 

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How does that work? :S
In reference to the thread title; contrary to popular belief, improving your marks won't help your ATAR. In fact, it'll have quite the opposite effect and ultimately result in a lower ATAR. (srs)

On a more serious note, obviously you can improve. Whether or not you put in the effort to do so is entirely up to you.
 
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