Well it's a top 20 school, so don't be too disheartened if you aren't ranked right up the top of your grade. Just continue to try your best, and you'll be fine!My school is ranked in the top 20 and my marks are all in the 75-85 range...Bottom half of most of my subjects ranking wise. I know what I can do to get higher marks, but I'm not sure if its still possible to achieve a 95+ atar to get into the course of my choice.
There are many instances of this occuring. The trials and the assessments you have left are worth a fair bit - so you have more then enough time to rectify things. The important thing is not to throw in the towel - this is the point in the HSC year were many people lose motivation and drop off significantly. So just keep going.Hi, does anyone have any examples of people climbing up ranks/higher ATAR estimates after the half-yearly reports? I have done terribly and I want to know if a large improvement is possible from this point...
Well said brah, well said.Yeah, you can still improve your rank and marks. Analyse the mistakes made in the HY, try to fix them and remember to work consistently.
At the Half Yearlies for English, I was 98/145; my final rank was 35/145. Of course improvement is possible, anyone who believes otherwise cannot be taken seriously.Hi, does anyone have any examples of people climbing up ranks/higher ATAR estimates after the half-yearly reports? I have done terribly and I want to know if a large improvement is possible from this point...
Yup I remember this guy. Can't remember his username though.I remember a user on BOS that had got about 97 ATAR estimate from his school, ended up getting 99.7
Anything can happen as long as you put in enough work.
That is hardly 'bad'.My school is ranked in the top 20 and my marks are all in the 75-85 range...
Sir r soleYup I remember this guy. Can't remember his username though.
Yup thats the one.Sir r sole
As many others above have said, it is possible to be able to climb ranks although it will be difficult if you are aiming to top a certain subject depending on how far behind you actually are. If you are motivated, determined and hopeful enough, I am very sure you are able to achieve the goal you set out earlier this year. Giving up now would be to sell yourself short and would also be a waste of the time and effort you have actually put in - it isn't over yet.Hi, does anyone have any examples of people climbing up ranks/higher ATAR estimates after the half-yearly reports? I have done terribly and I want to know if a large improvement is possible from this point...