people who get 99+ Atars..... (1 Viewer)

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Girl 1: OMG im so fatttt =(

Girl 2: No! You're beautiful! You should be raking in every single guy in the world! Any guy would kill for your legs!

Obviously this makes Girl 1 feel good.

the past 10 or so posts have been extremely similar to the above situation.
 

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Girl 1: OMG im so fatttt =(

Girl 2: No! You're beautiful! You should be raking in every single guy in the world! Any guy would kill for your legs!

Obviously this makes Girl 1 feel good.

the past 10 or so posts have been extremely similar to the above situation.
Don't ruin my fun with humans!
 

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lets just say there were times where i thought i wouldnt reach 96 atar (cough - first english assessment back)
 

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I really liked the Cerebrals IQ testing, thanks for the link! Chose to do I AM A WORD, and apparently my verbal IQ is 148. I hope it is accurate...
 
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I really liked the Cerebrals IQ testing, thanks for the link! Chose to do I AM A WORD, and apparently my verbal IQ is 148. I hope it is accurate...
Awesome, glad you liked them :) The very accurate ones are JCTI and CCAT. The other tests are newer and less accurate, because Xavier Jouve (the guy who makes the tests) is only beginning to gather data, and is yet to optimise the correlate between test score and IQ. So you cant really rely on the other tests for accurate reading. The CCAT has a verbal section, that one is more accurate.
 

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Are they just people who are naturally bright as a student? or is more about hard work...
For the people who got 99+ can you please shed some of your light and tell us

1) how did you study (how many hours or so a day)?
2) how dedicated you were to your studies?
3) What do you think personally made you achieve a good result?

:)
I haven't got 99+ ATAR yet but these are my answers:
1) Study about 8 hours per day then sleep for 8 hours.
2) Very dedicated. I enjoy studying, especially maths and physics.
3) To-do lists, this way I know exactly what to do. Make them detailed and get everything done.
 

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