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Is it hard to get 80+ ATAR (1 Viewer)

Blake Henderson

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I don't think. Maybe 80-85 average in all those subjects will get you there
 

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Whether it is hard or not is subjective, it depends on what your definition of hard is, how well you are performing in these subjects, and a lot of other factors. However, I can just give you one piece of advice-try your very best in all your subjects and may you have no regrets at the end of the year-and get the best ATAR you can get:)
 

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OK I'll be honest here, the easiest way for you yourself to find out how hard an 80+ ATAR in GENERAL< that is, regardless of subjects, is to take this test:
http://www.cogn-iq.org/?page_id=734


Another test for a 2nd quantification:
http://www.etienne.se/cfnse/


These two tests in combination will give you rough indication of your abilities.

Though remember that score is not as important as PERSISTENCE and HARD WORK

they are what get u the top marks.
 

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I thought I wouldn't get an ATAR in the 80s - just maintain your ranks (be aiming as high as you can) and if you have to, aim to continuously improve your marks. You should be aiming for middle to high band 5s, AT LEAST. Depends on the calibre of your subjects and the quality of your cohort.
 

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