ATAR Estimate Please. (1 Viewer)

Applecider

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School Rank (2011) - 371

Subject rankings:

English (Advanced) - 19/35

Society and Culture - 3/13

Legal Studies - 2/14

Ancient History - 13/25

Biology - 10/31

General Mathematics - 22/65

Additionally, I am expecting rather average marks from my upcoming trial HSC exams (60%+). If I were to perform reasonably well in the external HSC exams (85%+) would I be able to negate the effects of my average performance and efforts this year? Or am I destined to become a <30 ATAR hero.

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Considering you do general mathematics and you are 22/65, I'd say 70's, may be 80.
If you get 90+ as row marks in the trials/HSC for all subjects, you might have a chance in getting a decent ATAR, like 95.
Don't give up man, just do past papers, do like 2-3 per day.
 

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Considering you do general mathematics and you are 22/65, I'd say 70's, may be 80.
If you get 90+ as row marks in the trials/HSC for all subjects, you might have a chance in getting a decent ATAR, like 95.
Don't give up man, just do past papers, do like 2-3 per day.
The person does 12 units so general probably wont count. But I'd say high 70's low 80's is likely.
 

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I don't think ranks ultimately determine what ATAR you'll get, I might be wrong but you have done only 30% of your HSC, you still have trials about 20% and the HSC about 50%, you still can do well I think, but considering that you said this "Additionally, I am expecting rather average marks from my upcoming trial HSC exams (60%+).", then yeah, it is about 80.
 

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