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VCE Stuff => Victorian Technical Score Discussion => Topic started by: Tyleralp1 on December 28, 2013, 08:39:49 pm

Title: Aggregates and Study Scores
Post by: Tyleralp1 on December 28, 2013, 08:39:49 pm
Hey all,

Recently, I've been playing around with the ATAR calculator just to give me an idea of the scores I need to attain a particular score. Obviously, given the same scores, a different aggregate is produced each year - resulting in a different ATAR.

What I'm wondering is, say if you got a 40 in a year when the general aggregate scores are lower, would that mean in a year where the aggregate scores were higher, you'd score something like a 41. Or, is it more or less the same (top 8%) and then the scaling each year compensates for all that?

Hopefully that makes sense :)
Title: Re: Aggregates and Study Scores
Post by: Professor Polonsky on December 29, 2013, 03:49:47 pm
Neither. There is no guarantee that in a particular study you'd score better (either your study score or your subject score), simply because the aggregate requirements are higher.