Hi, my name is Victor Yan and I graduated 2022 with an ATAR of 99.80. I currently study Law/Computer Science at UNSW. In terms of subjects, if you have an interest in law, I think legal studies is a no brainer, though in no way is this necessary and it does not advantage you in any way. I did not take legal studies. First year law courses are case heavy, and from what others have told me, legal studies is more terminology and content based - so the extent it will help you is you will have an understanding of the basics - such as what courts there are etc.
For comp sci, maths should definitely be a subject you take. Choose the level of maths you are most comfortable with, though 4U should be recommended. Year 1 math which you must take extends 4U. At uni they teach the 4U content extremely quickly (so quick that it is infeasible that you understand it properly). I would highly recommend 4U in high school. The pace at school is very digestible and if you remain consistent, is manageable (may consider tutoring).
LAT they really do not care much. Its a misconception that it matters. I got an 83 and made it. I have friends who got LAT of 30, with a mid 98 ATAR and made it. My conclusion is its only considered if your ATAR isn't the greatest, but you have a good LAT, otherwise ATAR is sufficient. I also believe you shouldn't need tutoring for it. It really is just writing with clarity. Just remember it is the complete opposite of HSC english. Write with short sentences and with clarity. One idea per sentence.
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