How accurate do u think they are. I hope not?Either there isn't much data provided from UAC about the lower range of marks, or the different calculators haven't really been optimised for marks in that range. I haven't seen the UAC data/tables for a few years, but it's likely a combination of both of those.
The calculators are also probably using different years data, and the differences across years might be more pronounced for lower marks or lower scaling subjects.
They are reasonably accurate if you are working with HSC marks generally.How accurate do u think they are. I hope not?
You're likely using your internal assessment marks to determine ATAR which could be to your detriment. Your raw internal marks are probably lower than what your final HSC marks will be. Keep in mind that the marks you entered have not been moderated (based on your school's performance), and they don't consider your HSC marks as you haven't completed the exams yet. The HSC marks then have to be aligned (results in an increase), so you shouldn't worry too much at this stage if the calculators aren't telling you what you want to hear.How accurate do u think they are. I hope not?
Is that selection rank or ATAR? It should say on the university's websiteI need an ATAR of 68
It's selection rank. The OP is 14Is that selection rank or ATAR? It should say on the university's website