louisandpie
New Member
Hello guys,
I have spent a few hours reading up on about how my internal marks are used in calculating my HSC mark / ATAR.
I haven't had the best of years so far - my marks are pretty average, mostly 70s.
I have 3 subjects top 10 rank, the rest top 25. ( 10 units)
If I do well in the HSC exams (say 80+) how will this translate into an ATAR
I do:
Ancient -rank 6/24, average 79%
legal, - rank 4/23, average 82%
G. Maths - rank 25/ 56, average 65% - Failed my 25% assessment task, as did my whole class as our douche lord teacher went on leave.
Extension history - rank 4/4, average 65% (hate it, but will try for externals
Adv. English - rank 15/ 24 average 69%
SOR rank 24/64, average 78%
School - ranked around 160, strong classes with a few drop kicks (doesn't hand in tasks)
So if I go well in the HSC, what do you guys reckon I can bring my Atar up too, in year 11, I was ranked top 3 in everything with averages in the 90% so I believe if I knuckle down I can get some nice external scores - the issues affecting my current marks have been addressed.
I have spent a few hours reading up on about how my internal marks are used in calculating my HSC mark / ATAR.
I haven't had the best of years so far - my marks are pretty average, mostly 70s.
I have 3 subjects top 10 rank, the rest top 25. ( 10 units)
If I do well in the HSC exams (say 80+) how will this translate into an ATAR
I do:
Ancient -rank 6/24, average 79%
legal, - rank 4/23, average 82%
G. Maths - rank 25/ 56, average 65% - Failed my 25% assessment task, as did my whole class as our douche lord teacher went on leave.
Extension history - rank 4/4, average 65% (hate it, but will try for externals
Adv. English - rank 15/ 24 average 69%
SOR rank 24/64, average 78%
School - ranked around 160, strong classes with a few drop kicks (doesn't hand in tasks)
So if I go well in the HSC, what do you guys reckon I can bring my Atar up too, in year 11, I was ranked top 3 in everything with averages in the 90% so I believe if I knuckle down I can get some nice external scores - the issues affecting my current marks have been addressed.