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scaryshark09

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HSC Mark predictions after all my exams:

Business Studies: 94/100
English Advanced: 89/100
Mathematics Extension 1: 93/100
Mathematics Extension 2: 91/100

ATAR Prediction: 98.30
Actual HSC Marks

Business Studies: 95/100
English Advanced: 89/100
Mathematics Extension 1: 94/100
Mathematics Extension 2: 93/100

ATAR: 98.60

is anyone else gonna do this
 

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All raw mark EAL/D paper 1
Unseen 13/15, Mod A 13/15, Mod D 11/15 ->37/45
Paper 2
Listening 11/15, Mod B 17/20, Mod C 16/20 ->44/55
Overall mark around 85/100(aligned mark)

Maths adv 80/100(aligned mark)
Economics 82/100(aligned mark)
Chinese&Literature90/100(aligned mark)
Geography 90/100(aligned mark)
Yooo guys
Maths:86
Econ:90
Chinese:91
Geography:86 aaaaa ;-;
EAL/D: 88
 

synthesisFR

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ive heard this from a few people now everyone prefers usyd law over unsw
@jimmysmith560 is this true...
i heard people say like usyd is way more employable and ur more competitive etc basically just all usyd kids will beat unsw kids in the future for law
IDK HOW UNI WORKS YET SOMEONE TEACH MEH
 

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paper 1:
section 1 made me hate italy and love the sand and be fully out of the moment: 16/20
section 2: 19/20 the question fit my essay perfectly, ending was kind of rushed
Feeling decent about paper 2 but not legendary

Mod A: going into the exam I was most confident about Mod A, don't think it was my best but 17/20
Mod B: was so unconfident about this but I think I slayed, I completely thought 'constructed' meant how Ishiguro's context influenced his writing, not the form itself, but I still wrote about form so we're chilling: 19/20
Mod C: HAHAHA the most boring and stupidest story I've ever written, also almost forgot to talk about hope in my reflection, 15/20

51/60
Adding my two predictions together and I predicted 86 (though I thought I was being modest), got 89

Post-modern

Total: 87-91/100 (I am delusional)
I was not delusional, got 90

Maths standard 2: 95/100

I finished with 50 minutes to go so if I get below 85 I'm going to cry😭
Got 95, no tears shed over maths

Legal:

MC: 18/20
HR: 12/15
Crime: 10/15
Family: 22/25
World Order: 21/25

Total: 83/100 at best
HAHAHA got 95/100, wish I could comfort my past self

English Ext 1
Section 1: 24/25
Section 2: 24/25

Total 48/50

I slayed 🥰
BANG ON CORRECT!!!! I SLAYED!!!!!

Belated HisX feelings

S1: 17/25
S2: 18/25

35/50 and thats being generous😍
Again underestimated, got 45!
 

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ive heard this from a few people now everyone prefers usyd law over unsw
@jimmysmith560 is this true...
i heard people say like usyd is way more employable and ur more competitive etc basically just all usyd kids will beat unsw kids in the future for law
IDK HOW UNI WORKS YET SOMEONE TEACH MEH
Regarding the legal profession, the competitiveness of jobs at graduate level, in addition to the notion that USyd and UNSW are both considered to have established law schools, is the reason that employers (especially larger firms) use the university that applicants attended as an element through which candidates are filtered. Here, priority tends to be given to graduates from USyd and UNSW.

In terms of USyd versus UNSW, my understanding is that there is not a significant difference between the employability of their respective graduates in the legal profession. In such a case, more important elements that would make a graduate from university more competitive would be their academic performance at university as well as any relevant work experience (such as through a clerkship) that they were able to gain during their time at university.
 

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