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Hello, an atar estimate would be really helpful thanks.

school rank is 140

English Advanced --------------------- Rank 10 ( 85% school mark) - 7b6
Economics ----------------------------- Rank 2 ( 88.5% school mark) - 3b6
Studies of Religion II ------------------ Rank 2 ( 87% school mark) - 4b6
Software Design + Development ---- Rank 1 ( 90% school mark) - 1b6
Math Advanced ---------------------- Rank 5 ( 85.9% school mark) - 17b6
Math E1------------------------------- Rank 6 ( 84.7% school mark) - 12b6

If anyone could share calculations to calculate the atar utilising the ranks and marks that would be really interesting to me too.

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To calculate from trial marks use this (keep in mind the limitations though - it’s more of a way to find out where you’re at rn): https://boredofstudies.org/threads/how-to-calculate-your-atar-from-trial-past-paper-marks.404596/

In terms of an estimate based on ranks, I’d say around 97.30 +/- 0.50. To do these estimates, you just have to make an educated guess based on how far you are from the band 6 amount e.g. for economics I put you down for a 91 because you’re a bit above the band 6 amount, then just put those numbers into UAC’s ATAR compass.
 

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To calculate from trial marks use this (keep in mind the limitations though - it’s more of a way to find out where you’re at rn): https://boredofstudies.org/threads/how-to-calculate-your-atar-from-trial-past-paper-marks.404596/

In terms of an estimate based on ranks, I’d say around 97.30 +/- 0.50. To do these estimates, you just have to make an educated guess based on how far you are from the band 6 amount e.g. for economics I put you down for a 91 because you’re a bit above the band 6 amount, then just put those numbers into UAC’s ATAR compass.
Ohhh I see I'm definitely going to check out that spreadsheet. Thanks so much for the help and the information!
 

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