Ares
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I've just started year 12 work, so I'm in the 2013 graduating cohort (I'll be doing HSC exams next year). I'm good at everything except math, here are my subjects:
Advanced English
General Mathematics
Ancient History
History Extension
Legal Studies
Studies of Religion 1U
PD/Health/PE
I'm good at writing, which helps me go well in pretty much all my subjects except maths. Studies of Religion is compulsory at my school - I dislike it, but I've got to do it and its easy anyway. I'm currently on 12 units, and only the best 10 count towards the ATAR. In theory I could drop maths, but my school doesn't let us go below 11 units (don't ask). Since I'm stuck with math I'm going to focus on my other subjects and rely on the fact that math will not affect my ATAR when I get 60% in it.
But in all my classes there are smarter people than me. All our teachers tell us that for the ATAR ranking is crucial, and if you're rank #1 for internal grades your HSC mark will be brought up etc etc. Even though I should just be "doing the best I can do", I'm ALWAYS comparing myself to others. My best subject is history (hence doing extension to compensate for math), but even in history I'm 2nd best in lots of the assignments. In legal there are heaps of smart people so I can't get #1. I'll be lucky to even be in the top 10 for english. I could get a decent rank for PE, but PE scales crap anyway. Religion scales crap too and the whole grade does it, so getting high rank is again difficult. I'm a perfectionist and you could say that I'm competitive because I'm always comparing myself to others - but I just want to go well. I want to get into a law degree, so a 90+ atar would be perfect - but after my year 11 marks there's a slim chance of me getting 90+. Not only do I need to get way better marks and study way harder, I need to compete with everyone else at the same time. The first assessment for english is a speech and I suck at public speaking, almost every other person in the class are college leaders and have plenty of practice + have been beating me all year 11. How can I compete with that? In exams I can write really well and go good, but I can't write fast enough and my hand-writing is crap so I always run out of time and go bad. I don't know how to improve my handwriting speed/neatness? I'm usually good at handling stress, but this is getting to me. -.-
Some people keep telling me that getting a high ATAR isn't the only way into a degree. My older brother says I can just apply for a different degree, and transfer into law and that heaps of his friends did it that way. But that just seems like a sleazy way of doing it. My brother says, "your ATAR doesn't even matter, just do your best and if its not good enough transfer or find another way in" - but it just annoys me. My ATAR matters to me, I want to go good and get into the degree I want the proper way. But I'm worried that my atar won't be 90 (cut-off for Wollongong Law), so I've got to plan the worst case scenario..
Lets say I screw up and get 84 ATAR. I apply to an Arts degree anywhere, major in history and get very good marks, would I be able to transfer into a double Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws degree? Is that common, easy to do, and reliable?
Am I worrying too much about other people in my classes? I still don't even understand how the ATAR is calculated. From what I've gathered, our internal ranks are determined by assessments, half-yearlies and trial HSC exams. Then in the external HSC exams, if you are a high internal rank your mark is brought up, if you're low its brought down. Example: you're #1 in ancient history internally, and you go bad in exam due to stress and get 70%. The rank #2 person gets 87% - you get their mark, because it shifts to the #1 ranked student. Our teachers have told us this. Is it right? Can anyone properly explain how the ATAR is calculated and give me advice for year 12 and getting a good ATAR? Sorry for the huge post, I just need to get all of this out of the way.
Advanced English
General Mathematics
Ancient History
History Extension
Legal Studies
Studies of Religion 1U
PD/Health/PE
I'm good at writing, which helps me go well in pretty much all my subjects except maths. Studies of Religion is compulsory at my school - I dislike it, but I've got to do it and its easy anyway. I'm currently on 12 units, and only the best 10 count towards the ATAR. In theory I could drop maths, but my school doesn't let us go below 11 units (don't ask). Since I'm stuck with math I'm going to focus on my other subjects and rely on the fact that math will not affect my ATAR when I get 60% in it.
But in all my classes there are smarter people than me. All our teachers tell us that for the ATAR ranking is crucial, and if you're rank #1 for internal grades your HSC mark will be brought up etc etc. Even though I should just be "doing the best I can do", I'm ALWAYS comparing myself to others. My best subject is history (hence doing extension to compensate for math), but even in history I'm 2nd best in lots of the assignments. In legal there are heaps of smart people so I can't get #1. I'll be lucky to even be in the top 10 for english. I could get a decent rank for PE, but PE scales crap anyway. Religion scales crap too and the whole grade does it, so getting high rank is again difficult. I'm a perfectionist and you could say that I'm competitive because I'm always comparing myself to others - but I just want to go well. I want to get into a law degree, so a 90+ atar would be perfect - but after my year 11 marks there's a slim chance of me getting 90+. Not only do I need to get way better marks and study way harder, I need to compete with everyone else at the same time. The first assessment for english is a speech and I suck at public speaking, almost every other person in the class are college leaders and have plenty of practice + have been beating me all year 11. How can I compete with that? In exams I can write really well and go good, but I can't write fast enough and my hand-writing is crap so I always run out of time and go bad. I don't know how to improve my handwriting speed/neatness? I'm usually good at handling stress, but this is getting to me. -.-
Some people keep telling me that getting a high ATAR isn't the only way into a degree. My older brother says I can just apply for a different degree, and transfer into law and that heaps of his friends did it that way. But that just seems like a sleazy way of doing it. My brother says, "your ATAR doesn't even matter, just do your best and if its not good enough transfer or find another way in" - but it just annoys me. My ATAR matters to me, I want to go good and get into the degree I want the proper way. But I'm worried that my atar won't be 90 (cut-off for Wollongong Law), so I've got to plan the worst case scenario..
Lets say I screw up and get 84 ATAR. I apply to an Arts degree anywhere, major in history and get very good marks, would I be able to transfer into a double Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws degree? Is that common, easy to do, and reliable?
Am I worrying too much about other people in my classes? I still don't even understand how the ATAR is calculated. From what I've gathered, our internal ranks are determined by assessments, half-yearlies and trial HSC exams. Then in the external HSC exams, if you are a high internal rank your mark is brought up, if you're low its brought down. Example: you're #1 in ancient history internally, and you go bad in exam due to stress and get 70%. The rank #2 person gets 87% - you get their mark, because it shifts to the #1 ranked student. Our teachers have told us this. Is it right? Can anyone properly explain how the ATAR is calculated and give me advice for year 12 and getting a good ATAR? Sorry for the huge post, I just need to get all of this out of the way.