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Sure your ATAR is a ranking, but in a normal year, an average scaled score of about 70% will produce an ATAR somewhere around the 90 mark.
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If you want proof ATAR means little in real life, EFH got a really really high one.
You sound smarter than a 76...
...required ATAR (around 64, journalism at Deakin).
I feel quite alienated by scores. I don't think it's indicative of true intellect. Those with amazing work ethics get rewarded.
Honestly, I'm not sure what I want to do yet. I want something in the sporting field is all I know at this point.
Ha, school scores don't necessarily represent true intelligence. I was one of the smartest kids in my year level in Year 12, and my VCE score just says "under 30".
99% of that score is because I was a lazy shit.![]()
Where does your predicted figure come from? There used to be a good calculator on the Newman College (not my school) website that - although was based on the previous system/subjects - proved pretty accurate for me in the end. The rule of thumb i believe was 70% average in top subjects equated in 95, 80% ~ 99.Alright guys, ATAR time. Five and a half weeks of school left. After that, is mocks, then the real deal.
I need to really face up and start revising. I've been abhorrently lacklustre in my study this year. I'm sitting on an ATAR of around 76 I reckon - I'd like an 80-85. UWA/La Trobe (in Melbourne) is my aim, but i'll get into Curtin easily. So wish me luck.
If anyone else is doing ATAR right now, hit me up through a PM. We can share our gut-wrenching angst together!
Here's for a Fremantle surge and a Premiership in the vein of the Crows of '98!
So, until November...
I don't have enough friends to go to leavers / nobody invited me / dramatic.
Yeah, very true, I wasn't the best student when it came to studying, but it also comes down to the stupid scoring system that exists in these ATAR/UAI etc scores.
For example, when I did my HSC (in 2002) we had the UAI and even though I scored an average of 72 across my 5 and a half subjects, I got a UAI of 59.84. Compared to a friend of mine who across their 5 subjects (where the only difference apart from 3 unit history which I did and they didn't, was that they did Society and Culture and I did Physics) scored an average of 75 and received a UAI of 75.75.
But for all of you doing your final year/s don't stress if you don't get straight in.
Due to my score I didn't get in to uni but was able to complete a Certificate II and III at TAFE over a 2 year period - I got the Cert III while doing a traineeship, so I was able to complete a 2 year course in just 1, plus with the money I have saved I was able to have 6 months off between the two TAFE courses.
Then the following year (was 20 at the time) I was accepted as a mature aged student and have since completed a Bachelors and Masters degree.
If I had gone straight to uni I reckon I would have burnt out within 2 years and would never have been able to do what I have done. So not getting in was a blessing in disguise.
So the moral of the story is:
Even if you don't get where you want to be straight out of school, don't worry, there are other ways to get to where you want to be, it might just take a bit longer.