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pkzrar

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I go to a 100-150 ranked school btw
(i took this layout from katiekms ty and sorry πŸ™‡β€β™€οΈ)
subjectranktrial markaverage mark2023 b62022 b6
english advtop 1188/10089%222
maths adv292/10092%49
chemistry366/100 (I bombed the exam but my overall before was 84 and rank 2😭😭)79%22
biology5~779/10083%64
pdhpe4~788/10090%12

im just around the b6 cut off for chem and bio and my cohort is apparently a lot stronger so I think I can pull thru with a low b6 in both but I'm praying I can at least get a 94+ atar πŸ˜­πŸ™πŸ™
 

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Given this information, you seem to be on track with an ATAR in the low to mid 90's range. More specifically, that would be an ATAR of at least 90.5 and up to 95. This means that your ATAR goal is within reach. Your performance is essentially favourable across your subjects, although the extent to which it is differs across your subjects.

Mathematics Advanced is your best-performing subject, meaning that it is likely to make a very good contribution towards your ATAR. You should therefore continue to prepare in the same way for your Mathematics Advanced HSC exam, allowing you to ensure favourable overall performance in the subject.

The same can be suggested, although to a slightly lesser extent, regarding your performance in English Advanced and Biology. This means that both subjects are also likely to make a good contribution towards your ATAR, but possibly a bit less than Mathematics Advanced. Regardless, thorough preparations for your HSC exams will help you perform well in them and maximise the contribution that these subjects can make towards your ATAR.

While your performance is not of a low standard, Chemsitry and PDHPE appear to be your lowest-performing subjects. This means that compared to the rest of your subjects, these are the two subjects where there is significant room for improvement (this likely applies more to Chemistry). As such, you may wish to consider allocating additional study time towards these two subjects so that you perform in the HSC exam of each and ultimately maximise your chances of achieving your ATAR goal.

I hope this helps! πŸ˜„
 

pkzrar

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Given this information, you seem to be on track with an ATAR in the low to mid 90's range. More specifically, that would be an ATAR of at least 90.5 and up to 95. This means that your ATAR goal is within reach. Your performance is essentially favourable across your subjects, although the extent to which it is differs across your subjects.

Mathematics Advanced is your best-performing subject, meaning that it is likely to make a very good contribution towards your ATAR. You should therefore continue to prepare in the same way for your Mathematics Advanced HSC exam, allowing you to ensure favourable overall performance in the subject.

The same can be suggested, although to a slightly lesser extent, regarding your performance in English Advanced and Biology. This means that both subjects are also likely to make a good contribution towards your ATAR, but possibly a bit less than Mathematics Advanced. Regardless, thorough preparations for your HSC exams will help you perform well in them and maximise the contribution that these subjects can make towards your ATAR.

While your performance is not of a low standard, Chemsitry and PDHPE appear to be your lowest-performing subjects. This means that compared to the rest of your subjects, these are the two subjects where there is significant room for improvement (this likely applies more to Chemistry). As such, you may wish to consider allocating additional study time towards these two subjects so that you perform in the HSC exam of each and ultimately maximise your chances of achieving your ATAR goal.

I hope this helps! πŸ˜„
Thank you sm πŸ˜­πŸ™πŸ™
 

fijifrotter

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I go to a 100-150 ranked school btw
(i took this layout from katiekms ty and sorry πŸ™‡β€β™€οΈ)
subjectranktrial markaverage mark2023 b62022 b6
english advtop 1188/10089%222
maths adv292/10092%49
chemistry366/100 (I bombed the exam but my overall before was 84 and rank 2😭😭)79%22
biology5~779/10083%64
pdhpe4~788/10090%12

im just around the b6 cut off for chem and bio and my cohort is apparently a lot stronger so I think I can pull thru with a low b6 in both but I'm praying I can at least get a 94+ atar πŸ˜­πŸ™πŸ™
school rank looks abit weak tbh, how big is the chem cohort
 

pkzrar

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school rank looks abit weak tbh, how big is the chem cohort
My chem cohorts about 50 people and yeah we dropped a lot in the past couple of years we used to be 60-80 but apparently our cohort is the strongest so far so they're estimating we'll rank top 100 again 😭
 

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