HSC ADVICE (1 Viewer)

shaffy33

Active Member
Joined
Sep 9, 2019
Messages
138
Gender
Male
HSC
2020
Hey quickoats, I was wondering whether you are able to give e some HSC advice. As you did the last years HSC can you tell me from you pint of you whether an ATAR of 85+ is still achievable? My school marks English Standard really harshly like the grade average was 50%, my school is like ranked 90 in the state.

Maths
TaskWeightingMarkBalance LostBalance
Task 124%12/209.690.4
Task 235%42/6010.579.9

English
TaskWeightingMarkBalance lostBalance
Task 122%11/209.990.1

Economics
TaskWeightingMarkBalance lostBalance
Task 125%23/25298
Task 231%15/207.7590.25

Legal
Task 1WeightingMarkBalance LostBalance
Task 125%15/206.2593.75

Business
Task 1WeightingMarkBalance LostBalance
Task 125%10/2012.587.5

IPT
Task 1WeightingMarkBalance LostBalance
Task 120%14/20694
 

shaffy33

Active Member
Joined
Sep 9, 2019
Messages
138
Gender
Male
HSC
2020
Why not drop Business?
Well for my second business assessment i got 70% and i was above the average which was around 60%, i dont mind doing business but should i drop it as i still have the option to drop a subject
 

1-99

Member
Joined
Oct 28, 2019
Messages
55
Gender
Female
HSC
N/A
Well for my second business assessment i got 70% and i was above the average which was around 60%, i dont mind doing business but should i drop it as i still have the option to drop a subject
tbh it's a good safety net
 

quickoats

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 26, 2017
Messages
969
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
2019
Your marks “balance” thing isn’t actually how the internal HSC mark is calculated. Under your logic, someone who gets 50% across all school tasks will get an internal mark of 50, with a maximum HSC mark of 75 (if they get 100% in the final exam). This is not how it actually works - read up on moderation to see how NESA does their stuff.

The information that the BoS tends to ask when predicting atar is your marks, ranks, school rank, and number of band 6s in the subject from previous years.

From the given data, I’d say mid-high 70s (not enough info to be accurate) but if you work hard and keep the ranks up, an 85+ is achievable. Maybe focus on business studies and maths because they tend to be “easier” marks than the other subjects.

What uni degree do you want to do? Keep in mind that you might not end up needing an 85+ to do it, so don’t get too hung up or stressed out about attaining a certain mark.
 

shaffy33

Active Member
Joined
Sep 9, 2019
Messages
138
Gender
Male
HSC
2020
Your marks “balance” thing isn’t actually how the internal HSC mark is calculated. Under your logic, someone who gets 50% across all school tasks will get an internal mark of 50, with a maximum HSC mark of 75 (if they get 100% in the final exam). This is not how it actually works - read up on moderation to see how NESA does their stuff.

The information that the BoS tends to ask when predicting atar is your marks, ranks, school rank, and number of band 6s in the subject from previous years.

From the given data, I’d say mid-high 70s (not enough info to be accurate) but if you work hard and keep the ranks up, an 85+ is achievable. Maybe focus on business studies and maths because they tend to be “easier” marks than the other subjects.

What uni degree do you want to do? Keep in mind that you might not end up needing an 85+ to do it, so don’t get too hung up or stressed out about attaining a certain mark.
Well my aim is to do a criminology and law degree, I know the ATAR is really high, so I am hoping on early entry, I also get bonus marks as I am aiming to get into Macquarie. I am above average for all my subjects in my school.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top