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What HSC marks are you aiming for? (2 Viewers)

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English Advanced: 90
Maths extension 1: 95
Maths extension 2: 95
Ancient History: 93
Music 2: 95
Music extension: 49/50

Hopeful for 98 atar!
 

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ATAR: 97.3-97.6
 

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Hmmm

English Adv: 90
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lets see-

English Adv: 82
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ATAR aim: Hopefully above 80..
 

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Adv English > 80Gen Maths > 80-90Software > at least 90IPT > at least 90Industrial Technology > atleast 90My aim is 80 or above. I need just 80 for my wonderful course! How fucked am I?
 

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I was just wondering.. how many people can get an ATAR of exactly 95? like.. i heard 40 people could get 99.95. Is there a specific number?
Furthermore, how many people can get an ATAR above 95? would it be 5% of the state?
 

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I think for every .05, there are 49 people. So 49 each year get 99.95, and it goes down from there. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
 

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English Advanced: Need 83, want 86.Business: 90-93SOR2: 88-92.Mathematics Advanced: 85Physics: 91ATAR aim: 88
 
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Rawf said:
I was just wondering.. how many people can get an ATAR of exactly 95? like.. i heard 40 people could get 99.95. Is there a specific number?
Furthermore, how many people can get an ATAR above 95? would it be 5% of the state?
ATAR is a ranking of you against the rest of the state's year 12 cohort.

Getting 99.95 means you're in the top 0.05% on the state, getting 95.00 means you're in the top 5% of the state, etc. so it depends on how many people are doing the HSC that particular year.
 

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ATAR is a ranking of you against the rest of the state's year 12 cohort.Getting 99.95 means you're in the top 0.05% on the state, getting 95.00 means you're in the top 5% of the state, etc. so it depends on how many people are doing the HSC that particular year.
It's even less. 99.95 means you're 99.95 of the year 7 cohort, but there are less people than the amount of people who started, so probably 95 ATAR means you're smarter than about 90-91% of the state. I don't understand the system but that's what many say.
 

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If I was a year above :pPhysics: 90Chemistry: 90MX1: 95MX2: 85English Advanced: 80
 
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It's even less. 99.95 means you're 99.95 of the year 7 cohort, but there are less people than the amount of people who started, so probably 95 ATAR means you're smarter than about 90-91% of the state. I don't understand the system but that's what many say.
More than that, I think. I'd say more around 92-93%, not much but still a bit significant.
 

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