iloveeggs
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guys how did i revive a dead thread and have no people answer my qustion
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ywthx for repeating what i said making it wordier![]()
that so real. honestly i posted this in my cringe eraI think one person did. you're asking the top 1% in the state for advice tbf
yeah i think fail is an overstatement but im sure some of them still had like low results by their own standardsThat's because almost everyone with a 99+ is consistently good. You won't find many 99+ who fail assessments.
If it helps you, I did not do very well for my first 2 assessments in geography but aced my trials by a considerable margin over 2nd which allowed me to jump from ~4th to 1st. Which then let me get my own assessment mark since I was the only one who got a b6.yeah i think fail is an overstatement but im sure some of them still had like low results by their own standards
Marks don't matter in school its ranking. Keep the ranking as consistently high as possible and you'll be in control of your own marks (most of the time)i feel like i was made to think that everyone that got above a 99 atar got as close to 100% on every exam as possible. going into y12 that kind of crushed my confidence a bit bc in tops schools especially 100%s are rare and rank 1 in a subject like physics has like a 90% average if that even
bro def goes normoIf it helps you, I did not do very well for my first 2 assessments in geography but aced my trials by a considerable margin over 2nd which allowed me to jump from ~4th to 1st. Which then let me get my own assessment mark since I was the only one who got a b6.
I know of a few other people having this happen to them - any comments I have are purely speculation, all i know is there were a bunch of funky stuff with our cohort marks (highest assessment mark was greater than highest exam mark, which can under normal circumstances never happen)hey i was thinking abt this recently and wondering how being an outlier works. i havent heard of this happenening to anyone else thats why
how many times did u lose rank 1 thru out all year 12 to trials?I know of a few other people having this happen to them - any comments I have are purely speculation, all i know is there were a bunch of funky stuff with our cohort marks (highest assessment mark was greater than highest exam mark, which can under normal circumstances never happen) View attachment 47273