iRuler
Premium Member
English enough is good Bullshit
The course you want to get into cares about your atar.But no one cares about your ATAR. Lot of effort for just a few bragging rights.
Because of Darwin's theory of Evolution. We constantly go through a process called natural selection where favourable traits get passed on to our offspring which makes the trait more common in the population. (Such as the want for a high ATAR)
So 1st, variation exists in a population where individuals are not identical. Eg. sex addicts, losers, weirdos, smart people, lazy people, robots, people who sniff the ground for a living.
2nd. The individuals who do not survive due to environmental pressures have their characteristics removed from the population. Eg. people who sniff the ground do not survive in our society due to environmental pressures like Asian parents, governments who pay scientists like Planck and Einstein to develop a bomb to win World Wars, annoying people who think they're better than you etc. So they get wiped out.
3rd. The people that do survive because they are well adapted to society reproduce and pass on their characteristics.
Lastly these characteristics become more and more common in the population such as the characteristics of wanting a high ATAR.
Man I love revision.
Soz. I didn't mean to imply anything about you.dont make me out to be the pretentious one. ppl dont study for the hsc as much as u think, theres only so much work you can do.
But it's great bragging rights. If you have strong connections with the school - you'll find the Year 12 cohorts to come instantly respect you more due to the high ATAR =PBut no one cares about your ATAR. Lot of effort for just a few bragging rights.
True, the bragging rights only last a month or so - but it's still good stuff. And if you bring up ATAR in uni, it's not always bad and pretentious.The bragging rights only last a month though, once you bring up ATAR in uni and beyond you seem like a pretentious nut.
That said, I would never get 99.95, so if I did, I couldn't help bragging >.<
Soz. I didn't mean to imply anything about you.
It's just that...the top 40 in my year put in a lot of hours. Heck, they even study during free periods :/ , and they're the ones who get 99+. There are at least 1000 people each year who get over 99, and I'm pretty sure not all of them want to do Med or Law.
Still haven't heard from anyone who's actually aiming high ITT yet...
fixedthis. employers dont even look at ur ATAR. they look at stuff you do at uni.
im doing actuarial as well, so im actually taking maths srsly this year. Also the co-op scholarship is a pretty good incentive for a high Atartbh, i'm probably goign to get around 99 and I seriously dunno why i put as much effort as I do.
I'm aiming to do actuarial studies or something the rather but not med or law. The worst case scenario for getting in is 92 atar plus bonus points at unsw or so its pretty realistic i'll get in.
I guess I may as well try my hardest (or at least 80%) because i've spent 15 years in the education system so i may as well give it a lot of effort. Also, I dunno about you guys but my parents compare ATARs with their family friends children alot, and the atar you get is for them a determinant on how intelligent you are (kind of stupid if you ask me).
But like at the end of the day, there really isn't much point. Just get into the uni course and it's all good, so yeah i've been taking it easy in the leadup to the trials. Why stress?
that's my 2 cents
you really only need 96+, once you reach that threshold they don't look for atar, they have other criteriaim doing actuarial as well, so im actually taking maths srsly this year. Also the co-op scholarship is a pretty good incentive for a high Atar
ATAR doesn't determine whether your smart.
It is an indication of how much effort you put in.
oh really, wow. well there goes any last bits of motivation i had for the hscyou really only need 96+, once you reach that threshold they don't look for atar, they have other criteria
This happens to me as well...and I agree with your sentiment 100%I guess I may as well try my hardest (or at least 80%) because i've spent 15 years in the education system so i may as well give it a lot of effort. Also, I dunno about you guys but my parents compare ATARs with their family friends children alot, and the atar you get is for them a determinant on how intelligent you are (kind of stupid if you ask me).
that's my 2 cents
What, no - that's completely wrong.you really only need 96+, once you reach that threshold they don't look for atar, they have other criteria
well that's the general consensus for being considered in any co-op scholarhip. On top of that, your atar also has to be higher than the main round cut off.What, no - that's completely wrong.
In your world: "Hmm yeah you only got 96.05 but I'll let you into this course with a Main Round cut off of 99.15 or so".
Your post could've been misinterpreted as I seemingly have done... I didn't know you were talking about co-op stuff.well that's the general consensus for being considered in any co-op scholarhip. On top of that, your atar also has to be higher than the main round cut off.
He's talking about the Co-Op Scholarship.What, no - that's completely wrong.
In your world: "Hmm yeah you only got 96.05 but I'll let you into this course with a Main Round cut off of 99.15 or so".