Viewing your resultsYou can see your
ATAR at
https://www.qtac.edu.au/atar/You can see your
subject scores and download your official statements at
https://myqce.qcaa.qld.edu.au/Results release is at 9 am but don't be too surprised if the email (if you've ticked the box for this) arrives slightly earlier that morning
ATAR reaction advice articlesRead this if you are
happy with your ATARRead this if you are
unhappy with your ATARATAR calculation infoQTAC infoExplanations on the forums:
What is the ATAR?How is the ATAR calculated?How does scaling work?University infoMaking the most of uniHow uni works / faqs answeredHECS-HELPMoving interstate for uniThere are many more posts like these in this
collection of uni resourcesCourse entrance infoYour selection rank is your ATAR + any subject bonuses + EAS + any points from other certificates etc. If your ATAR is below the clearly-in remember that:
- clearly ins change depending on supply and demand for the course each year
- you might still have a competitive selection rank
DO have courses on your preference list you are confident you can get into
DO NOT put a course lower on your list due to not meeting the clearly in
Challenging your resultsYou can
apply for reassessment if you believe your final exam was not marked accurately. You can also apply for
verification of information procedures, which is about checking that schools provided the right information to QCAA. Verification of information procedures does not allow your IA grades to adjusted or remarked from what the school assigned you, it just checks that QCAA has the right information from your school.
If you would like to look at your exam you need to pay a $18.25 fee per subject and complete
this form. If you would like your exam to be remarked then you need to complete the form in the "checking your results" tab in the QCAA portal and pay the fee. If your exam mark does change they will refund the fee. Your exam mark could be increased or decreased after applying for reassessment.
The deadlines for each of these is the 18th of January 2021
Any questions you have about your results / pathways / what to do nowThis q&a will be checked frequently on Saturday for any questions people have; I'll do my best to answer questions, link relevant resources, and provide advice.
Sharing your resultsIf you'd like to share your results on the forums we've set up a place for that
hereYou could also talk to people over in the
class of 2020 thread.
Final thoughts:Your ATAR is not meaningless but it also does not have the power to lock you out of a career or of having a fulfilling life. There are always pathways. This year was always going to be hard and then you dealt with COVID on top of that. Be proud of what you have achieved and learnt.