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Is it possible to get a 98++ ATAR without any extensions or ESL ? (1 Viewer)

aruna5va

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I have the subjects -

Mathematics 2U
Physics 2U
Chemistry 2U
Biology 2U
Standard English 2U

I know it is possible to get a 99 ATAR with these subjects, but generally do people get such ATAR with these subjects ? Do I have to take high scaling subjects to get a decent ATAR ? I wanna study engineering and my average is 84% (I know this is crap please don't troll me) I need an ATAR of at least 95 to get into the top universities and I was getting 97's in India but after returning to Australia I have not been able to cope due to too many assignments.
 

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Its possible to get 99+ with any combination of subjects i think and your subjects in particular are high scaling (except for standard eng. try switching to eng adv.)
 

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Yes it is possible.All your subjects seem to have decent scaling too.
 

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Good selection. Work hard and you'll achieve your ATAR :)
 

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It is possible but extremely unlikely. You always have a chance, but with subjects like standard english and bio, you're going to have to ace everything.
 

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It is possible, but the fact you chose standard english instead of Advanced English will make your job a lot harder than otherwise
As a side note, if you wanted to study engineering in uni, you should have taken 3 unit or 4 unit maths-because engineering in uni is a very mathematically demanding course, and bridging courses sometimes don't cut it-->often too little time to absorb and understand a lot of new content.... but anyways too late now, but just focus on your HSC, don't worry too much and just try your best :)
 

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