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Hi ive got a question about ATAR (1 Viewer)

Dlee

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hello im becoming yr 12 next year
im planning to go to UTS and study architecture
Ive researched some information and
i need ATAR of about 90 or higher to get into the bechelor of design in architecture study.

you know in yr 12, the grades are like A,B,c and so on.

Im doing five subjects for yr 12
and how many A do you think i have to get to get atar of about 90?

To explain how grade works, 20 is like A+,
A is between 19 ~ 17
B is between 14 ~16
C is between 13 ~ 11

i bet you guys know what im talking about hehe
anyways, itd be great if you guys can advise me about how many A do i have to get for the five subjects in yr 12..

thanks :)
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Moreso, your grades don't really matter. They vary from school to school, so say someone at a selective school, may find it difficult to get an A compared to someone at a low ranked school.
Your ATAR is a rank and your ranks within a subject determine what ATAR you get. Ranks vary some school to school, so to tell you the ranks you'd probably need would be difficult, unless you can give us your school ranking.
 

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When did they changed to an abcde system??
 
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The ATAR score corresponds directly to how many A's you get, if you get 99 A's during year 12, you get an ATAR of 99.
Similarly, if you only get 30 A's during the year, you will get an ATAR of 30.
 

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