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Excessive ATAR: Useless? (1 Viewer)

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Quick Facts:
1) Unless I mess up hard in trials or HSC exam, I am headed for an ATAR above 95. Probably in the range of 95-97
2) None of the courses I am interested in require above 92 (Guaranteed Entry)

So, what can I do with these unnecessary expected ATAR points? Will they advantage me in applying for cadetships/scholarships?
From what I've heard, a high ATAR under 99.50 is simply a shortcut to uni courses and becomes useless after a year. That leaves little incentive to waste my time going up another few ranks.

>inb4 "well if you don't need it, let me have it! fail your tests."
nope
 

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Have a positive attitude. If you are doing something why not do it to the best of your ability?
 

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You will be wasting atar points. So don't do it
 

EarthSci34

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Tbh I don't think getting an "excessive ATAR" (whatever that may subjectively mean) is useless. The point of getting the highest ATAR that you can is to maximise your choice of degrees. Don't quote me on this, but I think ATARs still play a role after Year 12 if you want to do a transfer. Hence, it would be for your interest to get the best possible mark. :)
 

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