Can 2 people who get exactly the same HSC marks/bands get different ATARs because one is going to a highly ranked school and the other to a low ranked school?
How many subject adjustment points could I get in total? The ACU website says a maximum of 5 points. Is that per subject or in overall? For example if I get 4 x Band 5 for relevant subjects, will I get 12 adjustment points or only 5?
Do you think that everything that happened this year will affects the minimum ATARs for next year? If yes, will they be higher or lower? I am aware that this will also be different for different courses depending how popular are they.
That incredibly difficult chemistry exam has destroyed my confidence in getting a decent ATAR, so I need informed opinions on what kind of ATAR/Bands can I hope for:
my school is ranked around 300 (could be high 200 to high 300)
my internal ranks:
Standard English 5/109
Advanced Maths 5/29...
I am internally ranked 5th (out of 100+) in Standard English at a middle ranked school. I feel HSC went well, hoping to get at least 15/20 for most essays, probably higher for Module C. What band can I hope for?
I understand many factors influence how you end of year 12 results change. Obviously harder subjects will go up, easier ones stay the same or even possibly go down. I am interested in ex graduates' experiences especially with English Standard and Biology. How has your HSC mark changed when...
Has anyone applied for EAS claiming a personal illness? Have you ever had second thoughts about applying especially if you applied for a health degree thinking it may jeopardise your chances? Do you think only UAC knows specific details of the illness or unis as well?
Probably overthinking ...but is anyone reluctant to claim EAS through UAC for a personal illness thinking that it may negatively affect your chances of getting into a health related degree?