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What does 'smar' mean?You are such smar
Smart without the artWhat does 'smar' mean?![]()
I mean smart -.-What does 'smar' mean?![]()
You are too kindYou are such smar
Does this really matter? It is 99+, but at the end of the day, it really doesn't define meIf you don't mind me asking, what was your atar ?
You might want to check this website out: http://hscnotes.weebly.com/notes3.html (I highly doubt you will be able to find summaries for PDHPE, Visual Arts and Advanced English though)-I would recommend you to do your own personal summaries for these subjects.Do you have any yr 11 summaries I could use as resources?
ATAR goal 90+
Advanced English, 2u Maths, Chemistry, Biology, PDHPE & Visual Arts
I don't do ATAR estimates nor am I an expert in subject scaling- you might want to make a thread on bored of studies to askhi i am looking for an atar aboue 90
my subjects are
general maths
standard english
business studies
PDHPE
physics
chemistry
do my subjects scale bad
and is it impossible for me to get an atar around 95
No worriesthankyou very much
Luck doesn't really come into play to achieve the top results. I do understand the difficulty if you have been achieving at the top of your school for the past few years and it is easy to burn out. I could strongly suggest that you ignore everyone else and focus on yourself. You are competing against yourself, improving against yourself, competing with other people will simply be an endless pursuit that is meaningless. Consistency is the key to achieving good HSC results, it was the one word that got me throughout the year, you have to try your absolute best to achieve consistent result. If you have any future speaking tasks, please feel free to check out my thread on how you can ace your oral presentationsHeyys Mei
I have a question if you don't mind in relation to your own hsc experience with consistent performances.
As a year eleven student I was in the top three for five subjects and the other two in the top ten instead, and consistently achieved the top band results for every single assessment. This year I'm not having so much luck however. Idk if it's my own fault (not studying as hard) or not pushing myself as much since it's the final year and all whilst everyone has stepped up in their game...
Either way now I'm only in the top five for four subjects. In particular, in the one subject I actually dropped down to the 30s (from previously being in the top five) because this year my results hasn't been as consistent. Granted we've only had two assessments so far but the huge drop is due to one of them being a speaking task which is my weak point but it was worth so much more than the writing task which I actually did pretty well in.
So yeah... I'm feeling pretty down atm.
From your experience did you know anyone experience a big jump/drop? Are consistent results harder to achieve in year 12? and what advice would you give when it comes to this?
Thank you!
Completely agree.Luck doesn't really come into play to achieve the top results. I do understand the difficulty if you have been achieving at the top of your school for the past few years and it is easy to burn out. I could strongly suggest that you ignore everyone else and focus on yourself. You are competing against yourself, improving against yourself, competing with other people will simply be an endless pursuit that is meaningless. Consistency is the key to achieving good HSC results, it was the one word that got me throughout the year, you have to try your absolute best to achieve consistent result. If you have any future speaking tasks, please feel free to check out my thread on how you can ace your oral presentationshttp://community.boredofstudies.org/4/english/318818/how-ace-oral-presentations.html
I did experience a big jump and drop, I remembered in year 11 I got less than 50% for my first Maths Extension One task, you can imagine how 'down' I felt, however, I used it as a motivation to keep going and eventually ranked second internally. I remembered in year 12, because of performing extremely poorly for a chemistry practical task, I was basically in the bottom half of the cohort, but because my results for the other assessment tasks were quite good, it reduced the impact of that assessment task on my overall internal rank. Consistent results are hard to achieve in year 12-but that actually goes for any year you are in. I would strongly recommend you to set yourself consistent goals in terms of results you wish to achieve and try your best to achieve them, and compete only against yourself, never against others![]()
Remember, learn to define your own results, never let your results define youI wish you all the best for the rest of this year, if you have any more questions, feel free to ask on this thread
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Thanks for taking the time to reply! Since typing the post it's safe to say I have almost completely come to terms with my results in that particular subject. I've recently received my my report and found I've actually improved all of my subjects -- all within the top ten -- with the exception of two. I dropped two rankings in one subject (luckily still in the top five) and of course there's the ranked 30th something subject. So it's actually not that bad, in fact better than expected (I literally thought it was going to be the end of me) but no doubt about it, it can definitely be better.Luck doesn't really come into play to achieve the top results. [...] I wish you all the best for the rest of this year, if you have any more questions, feel free to ask on this thread![]()