75+ Atar I found is quite easily achievable.
I was aiming for 70+ but was braced for 60s cause I did barely any study and work throughout the year. Finished most HSC exams with 30minutes + to go (Finished IPT with an hour and a half to go).
Received 80.85, got into a course that needs 86...
Played games like a boss all through the HSC. When I came home I figured 3 hours of Ps3 and 1 hour of study would be enough. Wasn't enough so I played 4 hours of Ps3 and 0 hours of study instead.
well you clearly didn't pick up on what I was going for.
And the Celica is most definitely classed as a sports car. You really going to say a Celica GT-Four isn't a sports car? RIIIIIIIIIIIGHT.
It was only created to race in the World Rally Championship I guess....
It costs a fuckload of cash.
You aren't guaranteed entry to uni after completion (the entry requirements are really high, you're looking at nothing lower than credit average)
Why insearch when unis like UWS and ACU are available? Going to a university and transferring is so much better than...
I also wanted a Celica at one point. Cheap, reliable, Toyota and good fuel consumption for a sports car. Whats not to love? Well..the looks wore off for me :(
Everyone in this thread is making uneducated posts.
I'll improve it.
Corolla AE92. Lek shu bby?
Daihatsu Charade
Impreza (best car for driving down Burwood road or Church Street)
Nissan Skyline
Honda CRX (make sure you don't bring a mate)
Cars NOT to get...
How the fuck would any of you know lol? You'd have to get a past Year 12 student to do this.
For me it went a bit like this:
For english I was averaging mid 70s the whole 2 years, my HSC assessment mark 84, but in the exam I got 77 so ended up with 81 as my final HSC mark.
For General maths I...
Dude you have to improve that General Maths marks..
I was hitting 80%+ easy with only 2 days of study.
Just do the chapter reviews at the end of each chapter and you're set.