Ashurbanipal
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Hey guys, I was hoping to get some kind of advice and encouragement. I want to study Engineering/Computer Science at UNSW (https://degrees.unsw.edu.au/engineering-honours-computer-science/) which requires an ATAR of 93, but I've basically screwed myself over this entire year and I'm pretty stressed out right now. Here are the averages of my internal assessments for each subject and my ranks:
Studies of Religion: 71.36% - Rank 23/38
Standard English: 55.5% - Rank 28/87
Mathematics General: 57.25% - Rank 26/75
Software Design and Development: 85.25% - Rank 2/10
Ancient History: 73.25% - Rank 7/17
I threw these marks into an ATAR calculator and ended up with 55.5... I don't know how accurate this is or how much my adjustment factors can help bring it up. I'm not sure how much I can really improve for English in a weeks time.
Basically, I've really screwed up. I know my marks aren't that bad, but I really doubt I'd end up with an ATAR of 80 or higher. I feel like a complete failure, I started year 12 telling myself that I'm going to study hard and put in a lot of effort and I had the goal of getting a 93 ATAR but I've been lazy and barely studied this entire year. I mostly only studied during my study periods and sometimes during lunch times at school where I could stay focused but when I got home I usually either procrastinated or ended up becoming extremely sleepy for some reason and usually fell asleep, getting very little done. I was always behind on homework, especially for Maths. My Maths results could be better, but I paid little attention in class in Year 10 and 11 (wasn't really focused for any subject in previous years as well) as I didn't really care about school back then and I'm lacking a lot of basic knowledge which I basically had to teach my self throughout the year. My trial results were very bad for all subjects since I was sick during trials. I was at home for the first two days of trials and I ended up having to do Paper 1 & 2 on the same day. I had a crazy headache throughout my Maths exam (which I actually prepared for and thought I'd do fairly well in) and I left my history exam half way through because I was to sick to even do it so I had to get estimated marks for both subjects, and since my maths results were mostly shit, I ended up with an estimated mark of 48/93. The only subject I did fairly well in during trials was Software which I got 81 in.
I never really cared too much about school until probably about near the end of year 11. Even if I did get in, I know it's going to be hell for me considering I haven't studied Physics, Maths Ext 1, or Engineering. I'm thinking that maybe it might be good to spend next year familiarising myself with these subjects somehow and apply for Uni in 2020.
I was just wondering if anyone could give me advice on what to do. I'd love to get into uni next year - I don't really want to spend an extra year studying for personal reasons (not because I hate studying), but even if I somehow miraculously get in is that really the best option for me in my current situation? What are some alternative ways I can spend next year? FEAS requires an ATAR between 83 and 92.95 so thats basically out of the question. I think I'm probably going to have to do an extra year of studying at some kind of college before I can actually get into my course, however I think I heard my careers advisor say that it's possible to do a Bachelor of Arts and choose the same subjects as the degree you want to do and then transfer to second year of your desired degree if you get good marks, but I'm not really sure how the whole process works. If anyone can suggest some suitable colleges to apply for, or whether or not I should just take a gap year or something, or some other ways of getting into Uni next year I would greatly appreciate it. I feel as if doing an extra year could be beneficial as I could brush up my Maths skills and learn some Physics so I can make my life at uni a bit easier.
Thanks!
Hey guys, I was hoping to get some kind of advice and encouragement. I want to study Engineering/Computer Science at UNSW (https://degrees.unsw.edu.au/engineering-honours-computer-science/) which requires an ATAR of 93, but I've basically screwed myself over this entire year and I'm pretty stressed out right now. Here are the averages of my internal assessments for each subject and my ranks:
Studies of Religion: 71.36% - Rank 23/38
Standard English: 55.5% - Rank 28/87
Mathematics General: 57.25% - Rank 26/75
Software Design and Development: 85.25% - Rank 2/10
Ancient History: 73.25% - Rank 7/17
I threw these marks into an ATAR calculator and ended up with 55.5... I don't know how accurate this is or how much my adjustment factors can help bring it up. I'm not sure how much I can really improve for English in a weeks time.
Basically, I've really screwed up. I know my marks aren't that bad, but I really doubt I'd end up with an ATAR of 80 or higher. I feel like a complete failure, I started year 12 telling myself that I'm going to study hard and put in a lot of effort and I had the goal of getting a 93 ATAR but I've been lazy and barely studied this entire year. I mostly only studied during my study periods and sometimes during lunch times at school where I could stay focused but when I got home I usually either procrastinated or ended up becoming extremely sleepy for some reason and usually fell asleep, getting very little done. I was always behind on homework, especially for Maths. My Maths results could be better, but I paid little attention in class in Year 10 and 11 (wasn't really focused for any subject in previous years as well) as I didn't really care about school back then and I'm lacking a lot of basic knowledge which I basically had to teach my self throughout the year. My trial results were very bad for all subjects since I was sick during trials. I was at home for the first two days of trials and I ended up having to do Paper 1 & 2 on the same day. I had a crazy headache throughout my Maths exam (which I actually prepared for and thought I'd do fairly well in) and I left my history exam half way through because I was to sick to even do it so I had to get estimated marks for both subjects, and since my maths results were mostly shit, I ended up with an estimated mark of 48/93. The only subject I did fairly well in during trials was Software which I got 81 in.
I never really cared too much about school until probably about near the end of year 11. Even if I did get in, I know it's going to be hell for me considering I haven't studied Physics, Maths Ext 1, or Engineering. I'm thinking that maybe it might be good to spend next year familiarising myself with these subjects somehow and apply for Uni in 2020.
I was just wondering if anyone could give me advice on what to do. I'd love to get into uni next year - I don't really want to spend an extra year studying for personal reasons (not because I hate studying), but even if I somehow miraculously get in is that really the best option for me in my current situation? What are some alternative ways I can spend next year? FEAS requires an ATAR between 83 and 92.95 so thats basically out of the question. I think I'm probably going to have to do an extra year of studying at some kind of college before I can actually get into my course, however I think I heard my careers advisor say that it's possible to do a Bachelor of Arts and choose the same subjects as the degree you want to do and then transfer to second year of your desired degree if you get good marks, but I'm not really sure how the whole process works. If anyone can suggest some suitable colleges to apply for, or whether or not I should just take a gap year or something, or some other ways of getting into Uni next year I would greatly appreciate it. I feel as if doing an extra year could be beneficial as I could brush up my Maths skills and learn some Physics so I can make my life at uni a bit easier.
Thanks!
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