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+1 mateyAnything's possible really. Just smash all of your subjects and you could get an ATAR of 96+
+1 mateyAnything's possible really. Just smash all of your subjects and you could get an ATAR of 96+
even after noting that you "dont really care about scaling", i still recommend you seriously take some higher scaling subjects like phy, eco, or advanced maths atleast. No harm in trying, you can always drop back to general.OK so I start prelim next year and I rekon these subjects look gud. Don't really care about scaling, atr my school they tell us no to look at that. Anyways, I chose:
English Standard
General Maths
Business Studies
Legal Studies
Senior Science
Hospitality
Might wanna swap Maths or Legal for DT/ or Visual Arts/ or a VET Course. Not sure yet.
Whats ancient like?
Aiming for ATAR 96- 97.5
Ok... well what bout:even after noting that you "dont really care about scaling", i still recommend you seriously take some higher scaling subjects like phy, eco, or advanced maths atleast. No harm in trying, you can always drop back to general.
you can get a 99.95 ATAR NO MATTER what you chooseI have 14 units coz hospo is outside the timetable and im not sure what ill likeor if business studies will be to hard nd stuff.
Maths is gross, maybs i sholdn do taht. Can u get bout ATAR of 97 without maths tho.
You're right, some subjects are capped.True, however I thought I heard of some subject combinations that do not allow you to get max marks despite getting top marks in state. Correct me if I'm wrong.
wow really?You're right, some subjects are capped.
Not really.wow really?
but isnt that unfair?
Hehe, nicely put. Besides, after all scaling is not all that matters as the amount of time and work you decide to dedicate to a subject will get you the marks you need. It is just that some subjects require less of this dedication and hence, the reason for scaling.Not really.
I don't mean to sound arrogant etc etc, but have you actually been in a general maths class and seen what their tests are like? They're pretty much a joke, so even coming 1st in the state and getting 100 for general doesn't equal getting a 95 in 2U maths because the level of work and intelligence required is less. That's why subjects like general maths has crap scaling XD
With that being said, if you do extremely well in any subject scaling has less of an impact on your ATAR/UAI.
+1hehe, nicely put. Besides, after all scaling is not all that matters as the amount of time and work you decide to dedicate to a subject will get you the marks you need. It is just that some subjects require less of this dedication and hence, the reason for scaling.