I got 97+, to be on the safe side you would need to achieve 4 band 6's from those type of sub's, although it takes a lot of hard work and perseverance.
I got 97.7 with two B6's and rest B5'sCan people still achieve atars over 90 if they receive band 5s for all their subjects or with 2 band 6s?
My brother did no study whatsoever, only got one band six and got a 92.2 this yearCan people still achieve atars over 90 if they receive band 5s for all their subjects or with 2 band 6s?
Note: I did all this and I got above 97 though there is no guarantee that you will -> it's all an independent thing (some will get 97 easy, others won't). Good luck though2unit maths
extension maths
extension 2 maths (maybe)
For maths, make sure you understand the content and then just hammer out past papers. Then do more papers. Then more. Dw that much about textbook questions imo. If you're semi-decent at maths- do 4U. The scaling will save you.
English advanced- Write a good essay for each module. Memorise it. Also have an understanding of your texts/other quotes in case your essay really doesn't fit. Then get a list of like 30 questions from each module and go through them and try and mentally adapt your essay to each one. If you can easily, move on. If you can't, it means you need to change your essay etc.
physics- Physics is generally easy because the syllabus gives you all the questions (though a lot of people got effed this year because there were more critical thinking questions -> 8% band 6 ratio). Anyway, know the dotpoints. Its useful to understand them but honestly, not that neccessary (I would recommend it though). For papers, I didn't do a full timed past paper for the entire year so imo, full papers are overrated. What I would do is when you finish a topic (i.e. space etc.), go through past HSC papers and do the questions from that topic. Before HSC, get heaps of papers (like CSSA, IND etc.) and then do the multiple choice. Then flick through the rest of the paper. Any hard questions, do them. Easy ones that you know you'll have no problem with- skip. Then read marking guidelines and sample answers. This way each paper takes you less than 1/4 of the time it takes others to do full papers -> more exposure to questions. Though if your exam technique is shady, it might make sense to do full papers.
legal studies - Didn't do
economics- Know all your theory- if you understand it economics becomes a joke. Learn graphs and stats because this is what differentiates a standard answer from a great one.
This.Pretty much try, but don't go all out.
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You can get 95+ with high scaling subjects with just mid 80s.You can even with higher scaling subs scrape a 95 if you get like all 89s lol. Some subs, you need straight b6s to get 90+ (very low scaling).
Really subject dependent!