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The Savior

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Hey guys, I am currently doing my HSC and aiming for a 97 atar.
My subjects are
3U Maths
Advanced English
Chemistry
Biology
Physics

I am currently ranked first for all of them except extension 1 maths (behind by 0.2% apparently due to some weird assessment moderation program :vcross: ), What sort of HSC or raw mark should i be aiming for in these subjects to achieve a 97 atar. Btw, I go to an average comprehensive high school that is usually ranked around 200-300th. Many Thanks! :)
 

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Thanks, but those are just conversions from raw to hsc marks, they dont really give a good idea of the atar. I was hoping that someone who achieved an atar of 95-98 could share their HSC marks to give a general idea
 

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Thanks, but those are just conversions from raw to hsc marks, they dont really give a good idea of the atar. I was hoping that someone who achieved an atar of 95-98 could share their HSC marks to give a general idea
What happened to extension 2 mathematics?
 

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Thanks, but those are just conversions from raw to hsc marks, they dont really give a good idea of the atar. I was hoping that someone who achieved an atar of 95-98 could share their HSC marks to give a general idea
just play with the atar calculators
 

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dropped it... yeah i know, a bit of a shame. But the amount of work that i ended up having to do to manage 6 units of science, 4u maths and Advanced english, and to stay competitive was too overwhelming. The girl that was in my extension 2 class devotes all her time to extension 1 & 2 maths, because she is too lazy to study for her other subjects, drama, history, legal and english (her ranks slid heaps). But that will still end up giving a fairly substandard atar, so i figured i am probably better off to not make the same mistake as her, lessen the workload, and capitalise on my marks in my other subjects.
 

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I think you'd need high band 5's and maybe even a band 6 for the sciences and English, a high E4 for 3U (47+) and an E4 for 4U. What I'm telling you could be completely wrong though, you should just play around with ATAR calculators to be sure.
 

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92+ in everything man, My brother got the following:
Legal- 94
Physics- 92
Extension Maths- 95
English advanced- 94
Engineering- 96
His Atar was 96.95
 
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Thanks, but those are just conversions from raw to hsc marks, they dont really give a good idea of the atar. I was hoping that someone who achieved an atar of 95-98 could share their HSC marks to give a general idea
I got an ATAR of 98.20 in 2014

English Standard - 89
Biology - 89
Chemistry - 89
Mathematics Extension 1 - 96
Mathematics Extension 2 - 93
 

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92+ in everything man, My brother got the following:
Legal- 94
Physics- 92
Extension Maths- 95
English advanced- 94
Engineering- 96
His Atar was 96.95
You're brother's being humble about his atar. Seriously, I think you're brother meant 98.95 or something.
 

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If you're coming first in everything except MX1, you're probably on track for a 97 anyway so dw.
 

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I know someone who duxed their school. He went to a comprehensive school like you too and it was ranked ~350. He got 95ish ATAR.
Hopefully this helps you. Happy studying my friend
 

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