+1No it's because the ATAR is a percentile of people who started year 7 (or maybe completed year 10). All drop outs account for the bottom 20-30%.
....If the atar is a rank, like if you get 99 then you have beaten 99% of the cohort, then shouldn't the median atar be 50? How come it's 69.2? Really confused..
wut.The point is it is 50, cause this is how the system lets it be, you can't say its 69.2. say for example, one person might get 50 Atar, this indicates other people may also have gotten 50 Atar, if this is true then the median Atar must be 50 no matter if the Atar is out of 100 or 99.95.
I hope this help, there nothing to be confused about here.