While this is not a favourable result, it is not decisive. You are able to compensate by performing well in your remaining assessment tasks/exams for Mathematics Advanced and strengthen your overall position by performing well in your other subjects, allowing you to achieve favourable ranks across your subjects. The weighting of this test is also an important factor as the higher the weighting, the more significant the impact an unfavourable result will have on your rank.Original Poster said:Hello, I’ve just become an year 12 student this term. I’m currently taking ADV maths, ADV eng, biology, modern history and economics. I’ve scored terribly for my first maths test, and my rank is well below the middle. If I try my best and score higher for my other subjects, would that be able to make up for my overall marks? Will this failed test drag me down? I want to aim for an atar of 97, but is that impossible now? Could someone explain how this works?
Successfully achieving the above will ultimately place you on track in terms of your ATAR goal of 97.
I hope this helps!