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radagastthebrown

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atp point your taking the piss since someone with standard math can achieve their desired course and a high atar and your salty about that. Its ok to be insecure about these things, you can go do your courses that require math but I have no interest in them, which is why I chose standard
I'm insecure about ATAR
You're insecure about being in standard
Edit: gif did not work 😭
 
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if they want to cook us, all they have to do is put in one of those wack finance questions where the repayments are increasing every year or something like that
im cooked either way literally relying on my rank rn
 

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Considering your ranks, you're actually much more likely to get into the 90s. Plus its respectable to see a practical and humble atar prediction compared to others on bos.
I'm only in a very small cohort, so my signature is a bit misleading haha (max number of people in my class is 19 and there's only 3 in modern lmao)
I'm hoping my ATAR turns out alright though, gotta make sure the stress of year 12 and being school cap pays out.

Absolute respect to those who are getting high ATARs though, they've worked hard for it and best of luck to em.
 

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i don’t get how advanced people struggle with financial (while yes it can be hard) when you have to do way harder stuff in your exam, shouldn’t it be on the easier side for you guys?
Financial math leans into series and sequences which is one of the last topics to be taught, and there are a lot of other factors that change in questions with annuities and loans
 

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