faisalabdul16
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98.20
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You have our support mate. Remember that there always other pathways leading up to your dream course!Well compared to all the 90+ people in this whole thread! (Congrats to you all, you truly deserve it!)
I didn't go anywhere near you guys.
66.60
Thanks mate for your support. I wasn't aiming high, but someone once told me; the effort and hard work that you put into something will always show. 66.60 is just how hard I worked, and yes it freaking sucks.You have our support mate. Remember that there always other pathways leading up to your dream course!
UWS engineering-->UTS engineeringThanks mate for your support. I wasn't aiming high, but someone once told me; the effort and hard work that you put into something will always show. 66.60 is just how hard I worked, and yes it freaking sucks.
Honestly speaking, those who got 80+, I'm impressed and honoured, you guys hammered something I couldn't; something that proves you're all smarter than me.
Fun fact: Half my mates got less than 50.
Hey! At least you can brag on them for a while!Thanks mate for your support. I wasn't aiming high, but someone once told me; the effort and hard work that you put into something will always show. 66.60 is just how hard I worked, and yes it freaking sucks.
Honestly speaking, those who got 80+, I'm impressed and honoured, you guys hammered something I couldn't; something that proves you're all smarter than me.
Fun fact: Half my mates got less than 50.
Lel, will consider.UWS engineering-->UTS engineering
repeat year 12Lel, will consider.
I may for the apparent free drinks vouchersrepeat year 12
Awww, hell no.repeat year 12
In all honesty 66.6 isn't a particularly bad mark. It's still better than almost half the stage, and while it might not get you into top tier courses and top tier unis, it does open up a range of opportunities to still do some perfectly reasonable courses at places like UWS with the opportunity to transfer to your dream course later. I've got some friends who'd love a 66.6, so it's all a matter of perspective. Head upThanks mate for your support. I wasn't aiming high, but someone once told me; the effort and hard work that you put into something will always show. 66.60 is just how hard I worked, and yes it freaking sucks.
Honestly speaking, those who got 80+, I'm impressed and honoured, you guys hammered something I couldn't; something that proves you're all smarter than me.
Fun fact: Half my mates got less than 50.
We both beat school records (in my case it's a school in the 300s - and still in the 300s this year -_-)98.65 at a 600+ school
OMFG YES THIS IS THE HIGHEST ATAR IN THE HISTORY OF MY SCHOOL YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
ATAR Goal of 30: exceeded omfg i can get into tafe and maybe do medicine at cq uni with my 40 atar xoxo
english u whore.99.30 English screwed me....
Apply for all versions (double degrees) of the course if u really want it, because sometimes different double degree will have a lower cutoff. You can do this because the first year for all actuarial students are the same, and at the end of the year you can drop/change the 2nd degree.Got 96, cutoff for actuarial at mcq is 96.25
Any advice on what I should do?
I was browsing old threads here on BOS before the HSC and saw a guy who got 60's and transferred into UNSW Law in his second year.Thanks mate for your support. I wasn't aiming high, but someone once told me; the effort and hard work that you put into something will always show. 66.60 is just how hard I worked, and yes it freaking sucks.
Honestly speaking, those who got 80+, I'm impressed and honoured, you guys hammered something I couldn't; something that proves you're all smarter than me.
Fun fact: Half my mates got less than 50.
Yesh, our school is ranked ~550 and I got 92.30 Brings me up to 97.30 with QTAC bonus points, definitely more than I need considering the course I want to get in had a 74 cutoff last year, and I also have two scholarships for that uni now as well and and and andAnyone here that goes to a school ranked between 400-600+ and get an ATAR of 90+?
Thanks for the advice. I'm going to put down all double degree for actuarial, and if I don't get it I was thinking of doing commerce at UNSW and transferring into actuarial studies.Apply for all versions (double degrees) of the course if u really want it, because sometimes different double degree will have a lower cutoff. You can do this because the first year for all actuarial students are the same, and at the end of the year you can drop/change the 2nd degree.
Good luck!!
also its quite easy to internally transfer
Can confirm. I used my vouchers on gin and limeI may for the apparent free drinks vouchers