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cityskyline

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Hi guys I usually don't post on forums like this but I'm really worried about my final ATAR

I've just finished a few of my trails and don't think I did well at all. Throughout the year I'm been achieving below average to bottom ranks for my subjects with marks in the 70-80s and even 60s.

Thing is, I go to one of top selective schools so I'm really confused how much ranks do matter?? I'm aiming for an ATAR of 96 but that's around the school's average, so is it still possible to achieve that when I'm ranked so badly lol. and what kind of marks would I need to get for the HSC to achieve that?

Also my ATAR estimate after half-yearlies was a measly 88 so that kind of put me down a lot (
 

Chris_S

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Wow if 88 is measly does that mean I am a very very measly student lol?
 

buriza

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Hi guys I usually don't post on forums like this but I'm really worried about my final ATAR

I've just finished a few of my trails and don't think I did well at all. Throughout the year I'm been achieving below average to bottom ranks for my subjects with marks in the 70-80s and even 60s.

Thing is, I go to one of top selective schools so I'm really confused how much ranks do matter?? I'm aiming for an ATAR of 96 but that's around the school's average, so is it still possible to achieve that when I'm ranked so badly lol. and what kind of marks would I need to get for the HSC to achieve that?

Also my ATAR estimate after half-yearlies was a measly 88 so that kind of put me down a lot (
Not really logical to make conclusions on your marks for trials when you haven't received them back yet. If you're in one of the top selective schools you probably wouldn't be doing too bad with average ranks. Why do you need to have 96 though?

Also either way you can still improve your ATAR prospects greatly with good performance in the HSC exams.
 

austinbaric

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Personally I think a 96 may be just out of reach. If you knuckle down and do really well in the hsc, then maybe 92-92, but you would have to do really well!
 

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