Ahh finally someone in the same position! But yeah your right, I've got to put in a little effort everyday except I just don't feel like it will get me anywhere. Don't really have the motivation :/
It depends on how many people in your last years cohort got band 6's. If you know how many, then that's the rank you need to get a Band 6. If you don't know, then your school rank can give a rough indication.
However, I think to higher your chances you should aim at getting 85% and above in all...
How much can a Band 3-4 affect you, say if all your other marks high band 5/band 6?
I tried putting it on an ATAR calculator and it seems possible to get above 95 given the above. Has this happened to anyone??
I'm doing really shit in Phys and wanted to know. Unfortunately it will count towards...
Hey wow! This is awesome! Thanks for clearing it up!
Just one more thing though, the derivation in the screenshot I've posted, does C_o + I_o = 1?
Because equation (2) shows it as Y = (C_o+Io_)/(1-c) but then all of a sudden in equation (3) it becomes k = 1/1-c
Hey guys, so I was looking at the derivation for the simple multiplier, and I don't understand whats the role of {Co + 1o}.
I'm confused, why does it like disappear?