Im currently striving for a high 80s-low/mid 90s ATAR and obvs its gonna be a challenge.
Currently my marks are:
English standard - 24/30 (the avrg mark was 16 & im currently 4th ranked so ig the assessment was pretty hard - still can improve tho)
maths standard - 20/30 (maths is by far my worst performing subject)
Business studies - 17/20
Society & culture - 22/25
biology - 47/55 (avrg was 27 if i remember correctly so im not too mad)
SOR 1 - 16/20
Exploring early childhood - 15/20 (i could not care less about this subject as im not doing it in year 12 anyway)
i wanna improve my marks by the time i start year 12 in order to be able to achieve that high 80s/lowish 90s ATAR. My question is, is that achievable with these kinds of marks next year? how much do i have to improve and how can i improve? (esp in english and maths as maths has always been my worst subject and i always feel like my written expression has room for improvement)
I ALWAYS find that im 1 mark off from getting an A/highest mark so maybe im not comprehending the rubric properly. Anyone in this situation have any tips to getting that extra mark/breaking down the rubric properly and thoroughly?
be as blunt as possible idm : )
Currently my marks are:
English standard - 24/30 (the avrg mark was 16 & im currently 4th ranked so ig the assessment was pretty hard - still can improve tho)
maths standard - 20/30 (maths is by far my worst performing subject)
Business studies - 17/20
Society & culture - 22/25
biology - 47/55 (avrg was 27 if i remember correctly so im not too mad)
SOR 1 - 16/20
Exploring early childhood - 15/20 (i could not care less about this subject as im not doing it in year 12 anyway)
i wanna improve my marks by the time i start year 12 in order to be able to achieve that high 80s/lowish 90s ATAR. My question is, is that achievable with these kinds of marks next year? how much do i have to improve and how can i improve? (esp in english and maths as maths has always been my worst subject and i always feel like my written expression has room for improvement)
I ALWAYS find that im 1 mark off from getting an A/highest mark so maybe im not comprehending the rubric properly. Anyone in this situation have any tips to getting that extra mark/breaking down the rubric properly and thoroughly?
be as blunt as possible idm : )