Like basically is the atar you get from each one different? Because they're different institutions from different states so do you get compared with that state?
From my experience, VCE ATAR is normally more generous than HSC. E.g. most give me 97-98 in NSW, but VCE ones give me 99.5 ish (with the comparable subjects and marks)
From my experience, VCE ATAR is normally more generous than HSC. E.g. most give me 97-98 in NSW, but VCE ones give me 99.5 ish (with the comparable subjects and marks)
From what I know, you will only get the one ATAR (as you are only doing either the HSC or VCE), but they will convert your ATAR from whichever state when you apply through uac and vtac.
So like say you do HSC and you get a 95 ATAR, you will put your NSW ATAR into uac and vtac, but in vtac they will convert that to say a 96.5 or whatever, if that makes sense?