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I’ve read other BOSTES documents which explain that each ATAR unit increments by more than 1% (for this particular year, 1.7%) of students who achieve an ATAR because it takes into account the entire cohort who were enrolled in primary, some of whom may have left before year 12 (got an apprenticeship, turned 17) or took non ATAR subjects in Yr 12. So ATAR of 99 means the student is in the top one percent of their whole cohort throughout most of their schooling.go to page 28 of here: https://www.uac.edu.au/assets/documents/scaling-reports/preliminary-report-2020-nsw-hsc.pdf
youll see that the atars increment by 1.7% as you go down on the right-most column
pattern stops at 82
I know several people who got ATARs of 70 or less. They are successful skilled tradespersons. In an economy with high and ever rising real estate prices, their skills ensure that their time is well renumerated.
Yea you better put your head down and hope that your other students aren't idiotsAs I have mentioned I really need a 99 atar to get into the uni that I am passionate about, I have just started year 11 and am willing to work as hard as it takes, and would like guidance on how to study, how many hours and anything that can help me get the 99 atar. I am doing eng and maths ext 1, physics, economics and business studies. I also go to a public school ranked in the 300s
Thanks in advance.
i think u mean "remunerated" dk not sure lolI know several people who got ATARs of 70 or less. They are successful skilled tradespersons. In an economy with high and ever rising real estate prices, their skills ensure that their time is well renumerated.
ATAR takes into account the entire HSC-age cohort, including those who are not ATAR-eligible. The ATAR-eligible cohort is academically better than the whole cohort (which is why 1.7% of ATARs are above 99, for example).I’ve read other BOSTES documents which explain that each ATAR unit increments by more than 1% (for this particular year, 1.7%) of students who achieve an ATAR because it takes into account the entire cohort who were enrolled in primary, some of whom may have left before year 12 (got an apprenticeship, turned 17) or took non ATAR subjects in Yr 12. So ATAR of 99 means the student is in the top one percent of their whole cohort throughout most of their schooling.
Yes, thank you.i think u mean "remunerated" dk not sure lol
I think the questioner was asking what uni degree you plan on doing, not subjectsI am doing maths and eng ext 1, business studies, physics, Economics
Course as in university course/degree. NOT subjects.I am doing maths and eng ext 1, business studies, physics, Economics
Interesting... Are you sure you want to go overseas abandoning all you friends here in Australia? Bear in mind your qualifications may not translate back over. Your university fees will also be massive as well.I want to study Technology and Management at oxford and something similar in the USA or London.
Yeah 3u is kinda like a silly mistake exam while 4u is like "if you solve it you solve it"What's more impressive is how you did better in 4u then in 3u, many other good students get like 97 in 3u but like scrape an e4 in 4u.
Yeah true english was literally my weakest subject and I put the least time into it, it was too boring LMAOLets be real tho who actually has the willpower to study for english when their strong suit is maths.
no you dont.I have to 4u maths though, if I want to apply to the uk lol.
Aussies are more fun trust meI wont miss my friends, but I believe I will have a blast in the US or Uk and make better quality and intellectual friends.