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Is this serious? Because I think this is definitely achievable for me :D :D :D
 

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The Matrix calculator is okay, but also try Atar calculator.

I'd say the predictions are accurate within a certain range, since there are obviously other factors like internal rankings, etc.
 

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Certainly do-able. Just knuckle down and do the yards and you'll get the results. Dont worry to much about your Atar. Just make sure you give 110% in each and every class. Thinking about stuff like atar will eventually do your head in. At the end of the day, You get what you deserve.
 

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Certainly do-able. Just knuckle down and do the yards and you'll get the results. Dont worry to much about your Atar. Just make sure you give 110% in each and every class. Thinking about stuff like atar will eventually do your head in. At the end of the day, You get what you deserve.
Thanks, you're absolutely right :D
 

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The Matrix calculator is okay, but also try Atar calculator.

I'd say the predictions are accurate within a certain range, since there are obviously other factors like internal rankings, etc.
Hi ive got a question about the ATAR calculator. I was just fiddling around with it and putting band 6's for all my subjects and got a result of 98.25. I then changed History extension to Hospitality and my ATAR went up to 98.55. Does this mean it would be better to do Hospitality which is easier than Ext History or is the ATAR Calculator wrong??

Thanks
 

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I'd say try a few ATAR calculators and get an average because when I put in my results, one calculator said I'd only get 89.something (which I ended up smashing). You really don't want to set your hopes up based on one ATAR calculator that may or may not be accurate.

But having said that, yes I think it's possible. Bonne chance :D
 

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Yea, that is 'serious' =)

With 'beast-scaling' subjects, 90 in each gets you like 98 ATAR, so your input results/output ATAR is certainly believable and achievable
 

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