billy10101
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what course are you trying to get into?
business at maq or utswhat course are you trying to get into?
did you get an early offer from any of them? If so, They you shouldn't really worry about your ATAR just do your best and it will all work out.business at maq or uts
i didnt do maq early entry and got rejected from utsdid you get an early offer from any of them? If so, They you shouldn't really worry about your ATAR just do your best and it will all work out.
I mean try your best to get the 80 ATAR but if you can't there's this thing called UTS college (idk if you've heard of it) it gives you a diploma for one year then you fast track to 2nd yr of your course. But be weary that it is pretty expensive. (depending on the course) So basically it is pay to win by bypassing your atar.i didnt do maq early entry and got rejected from uts
buddy don't give up. Even if you get below the selection rank, keep it in ur uac preferences. There are multiple rounds of acceptance and heaps of people pull out before uni starts. You got thisi didnt do maq early entry and got rejected from uts
Isn't there only 2 offer rounds for year 12s?buddy don't give up. Even if you get below the selection rank, keep it in ur uac preferences. There are multiple rounds of acceptance and heaps of people pull out before uni starts. You got this
Looking like low 80s off your trial results and overall ranks, it matters on the b6 rate of your school fro your subjects cause that can change it to a 86-88 if its good.
yes but i know people who have gotten offers to its the week before uni starts, because other people have pulled out.Isn't there only 2 offer rounds for year 12s?
From this information, your current performance is likely consistent with an ATAR of up to 75. Overall, your position in some of your subjects may indicate that those subjects can make a sufficiently high contribution to your ATAR that is consistent with your ATAR goal. However, your position in the rest of your subjects is less favourable. As such, your lower-performing subjects may hinder you from achieving your ATAR goal at this stage. Of course, the fact that you are yet to sit your HSC exams is important, given that they contribute the remaining 50% of your overall HSC marks for your subjects, making them a great opportunity for you to improve your overall performance, ultimately bringing you closer to your ATAR goal. In terms of specific subject performance:
Any tips for eng writing . I’m not built for English.From this information, your current performance is likely consistent with an ATAR of up to 75. Overall, your position in some of your subjects may indicate that those subjects can make a sufficiently high contribution to your ATAR that is consistent with your ATAR goal. However, your position in the rest of your subjects is less favourable. As such, your lower-performing subjects may hinder you from achieving your ATAR goal at this stage. Of course, the fact that you are yet to sit your HSC exams is important, given that they contribute the remaining 50% of your overall HSC marks for your subjects, making them a great opportunity for you to improve your overall performance, ultimately bringing you closer to your ATAR goal. In terms of specific subject performance:
I hope this helps!
- Mathematics Advanced, Ancient History and Business Studies are your better-performing subjects. You should capitalise on this as you prepare for your HSC exams. Favourable HSC exam performance will enhance the contribution made by these subjects to your ATAR, thanks to the resulting better overall HSC marks.
- English Standard and Biology are your lower-performing subjects. Because of this, you may wish to consider placing greater emphasis on your preparations for their HSC exam. Favourable HSC exam performance would help improve your overall performance and reduces the chances of these subjects preventing you from reaching your desired ATAR.
I would recommend attempting as many practice questions as possible across all modules. If possible, you should also seek feedback regarding your writing, which can help you measure your progress and improvements with each subsequent practice question. You can implement any suggestions that you may be given. The more you apply this, the more you can improve the overall quality of your writing and the more consistent your writing will be.Any tips for eng writing . I’m not built for English.
Thank you jimmy!I would recommend attempting as many practice questions as possible across all modules. If possible, you should also seek feedback regarding your writing, which can help you measure your progress and improvements with each subsequent practice question. You can implement any suggestions that you may be given. The more you apply this, the more you can improve the overall quality of your writing and the more consistent your writing will be.