WALTAWHITE
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- HSC
- 2013
I was accelerated in 4unit maths and physics.
Marks I received from this HSC were:
4unit maths: 93
3unit maths: 97
Physics: 81 (may repeat it, unsure yet)
I was just wondering about the atar I will receive next year, and how it will be affected by the group of students I sat the exam with this year/the exam I took this year.
Does having had an easier exam this year, in which there will be more band 6's than usual, benefit me when my atar is being calculated next year?
Also, do they (the board of studies) only provide state rankings for people for the top 10? (Not that I, personally, think I ranked that well in anything)
Would it be advisable to repeat Physics?
My subjects for next year are chem (which I'm good at and think I can achieve a low band 6 for for the HSC, can maybe place first in my school), advanced eng (may be able to achieve a band 5), and economics (which I hate, but may be able to get a band 5 or scrape band 6).
Marks I received from this HSC were:
4unit maths: 93
3unit maths: 97
Physics: 81 (may repeat it, unsure yet)
I was just wondering about the atar I will receive next year, and how it will be affected by the group of students I sat the exam with this year/the exam I took this year.
Does having had an easier exam this year, in which there will be more band 6's than usual, benefit me when my atar is being calculated next year?
Also, do they (the board of studies) only provide state rankings for people for the top 10? (Not that I, personally, think I ranked that well in anything)
Would it be advisable to repeat Physics?
My subjects for next year are chem (which I'm good at and think I can achieve a low band 6 for for the HSC, can maybe place first in my school), advanced eng (may be able to achieve a band 5), and economics (which I hate, but may be able to get a band 5 or scrape band 6).