sleep-deprived-skye
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- HSC
- 2017
After all this time I may have finally 'woken up'. With my third and final (excluding trials) round of internal assessments over, it has come to my attention that a remarkable portion of my HSC has actually been completed, and my results haven't been too good. You always here stories about people taking a fall and bouncing back but how many falls until I am no longer able to achieve the ATAR I set for myself at the start of Year 12?
Enough rambling, I'm aiming for a 90/91 (although for my first preference course I need 88.5) and here are my rather shocking averages:
English Advanced: 65% (either last or close to 52/52)
Legal Studies: 75% (my ranking dropped from 3rd to 26th after one assessment)
Modern History: 80% (ranked 10/16)
History Extension: 65% (ranked 6/10)
Mathematics: 65% (ranked 64/112)
Visual Arts: 70% (ranked 20/26)
In terms of my school, its state ranking fluctuates around 90-110.
Yeah, I've screwed up, but I still have my VA body of work and history extension project (weighting 80% of my internal mark) + trials + HSC. If I work extremely hard, do you think I can still crack 90?
Enough rambling, I'm aiming for a 90/91 (although for my first preference course I need 88.5) and here are my rather shocking averages:
English Advanced: 65% (either last or close to 52/52)
Legal Studies: 75% (my ranking dropped from 3rd to 26th after one assessment)
Modern History: 80% (ranked 10/16)
History Extension: 65% (ranked 6/10)
Mathematics: 65% (ranked 64/112)
Visual Arts: 70% (ranked 20/26)
In terms of my school, its state ranking fluctuates around 90-110.
Yeah, I've screwed up, but I still have my VA body of work and history extension project (weighting 80% of my internal mark) + trials + HSC. If I work extremely hard, do you think I can still crack 90?