Tbh I think too many people fall for the whole "X hours equates to Y ATAR". You should be putting in as much effort as you can to obtain the highest ATAR possible to ensure you get into your course. You don't want to take a shortcut by doing the least amount of study that you think will still get you an ATAR of 85, and then come up short. Study for as much as you can to make sure you get over your desired ATAR.how much study and marks are estimated for internals to ensure min 85 atar?
On average, about 4 hours a night. There would be some nights where I studied 6-7, and others where I only did 1-2 (Every Friday). And my ATAR goal is 95.how much did you study to get your desired atar?
I studied to the point that I tried my best and am happy with myself, knowing there is nothing else I could have done more.how much did you study to get your desired atar?
+1!! This is so trueTbh I think too many people fall for the whole "X hours equates to Y ATAR". You should be putting in as much effort as you can to obtain the highest ATAR possible to ensure you get into your course. You don't want to take a shortcut by doing the least amount of study that you think will still get you an ATAR of 85, and then come up short. Study for as much as you can to make sure you get over your desired ATAR.
What's the ranking of your school for the HSC?On average, about 4 hours a night. There would be some nights where I studied 6-7, and others where I only did 1-2 (Every Friday). And my ATAR goal is 95.
~250What's the ranking of your school for the HSC?