Honestly, when I first got my results I was a bit sad but throughout the day I realised that I'm pretty proud of myself. First of all, I'm really glad that I did Revolutions in year 11 cause that 43 really saved me. I was mostly disappointed about Italian; I've always been fairly good and I even got the subject award, to get a 30 was like wtf, I was really hoping to get a 34 which would scale up to 40, that I way I could get a 90+ score. However, I'm still glad with my scaled study score, 36. I knew that taking Biology would be a risk from the beginning since I haven't done a science subject since year 9; getting a 25 wasn't that gut wrenching, I always knew that it would end up being one of my 10% increments. I was really happy with Further, even if 30 is average, I've always struggled with maths; I started out year 11 doing foundation so this result really proved to me that I'm capable of doing well in maths. I had a pretty good idea of what I'd end up getting for Legal (33) and Lit (36) so no surprises there; considering the teacher that I had for legal this year, I'm glad that even that was my ss. Thank God that Lit gets scaled up. I've got to admit that I may have slightly burnt out, (Italian definitely could have been better) but at the end of the day, I always had a feeling that my ATAR would be somewhere between 87 to 92 so getting an 87.70 ATAR is extremely satisfying. What I'm most happiest about is that I got a higher score than my sisters (who got 83ish and 84ish respectively). Evidently, the youngest sibling is usually most intelligent
Jks, I'm most happiest about ATAR anxiety being over. Sorry if I blabbed for so long; I literally had 3 hours of sleep ahahahah bye.