Hi guys,
I know a lot of you are nervous about tomorrow but believe me - whatever mark you get does not determine the rest of your life or even the rest of your degree. I screwed up my HSC fairly badly (ATAR was in the 80s) but am now a third year student going onto their fourth year of study in a combined law degree. After the first lot of assessment marks are out (so like 5-6 weeks into your first semester), your HSC mark is rarely (if ever) discussed. After your first year, your HSC mark becomes almost entirely irrelevant - I've known people who got fairly average ATARs but went into engineering, commerce, law etc. after their first year at a G08 due to a good GPA. E.g. ~70 GPA is good enough to get you into commerce/economics at Usyd even if your ATAR was <85. When it comes to finding internships/work experience, no one has ever looked at my HSC marks and I work in a big firm.
I know how most of you guys are feeling because, three years ago, I sat on the sofa nearly crying minutes after my ATAR came out. Believe me I know how it feels for some of you but things can and will change! I know most of us on BoS will do quite well but I hope my post can help bring some perspective for those who will be disappointed tomorrow.
I know a lot of you are nervous about tomorrow but believe me - whatever mark you get does not determine the rest of your life or even the rest of your degree. I screwed up my HSC fairly badly (ATAR was in the 80s) but am now a third year student going onto their fourth year of study in a combined law degree. After the first lot of assessment marks are out (so like 5-6 weeks into your first semester), your HSC mark is rarely (if ever) discussed. After your first year, your HSC mark becomes almost entirely irrelevant - I've known people who got fairly average ATARs but went into engineering, commerce, law etc. after their first year at a G08 due to a good GPA. E.g. ~70 GPA is good enough to get you into commerce/economics at Usyd even if your ATAR was <85. When it comes to finding internships/work experience, no one has ever looked at my HSC marks and I work in a big firm.
I know how most of you guys are feeling because, three years ago, I sat on the sofa nearly crying minutes after my ATAR came out. Believe me I know how it feels for some of you but things can and will change! I know most of us on BoS will do quite well but I hope my post can help bring some perspective for those who will be disappointed tomorrow.