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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2280 on: June 25, 2015, 04:54:05 pm »
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decent how about you>


Yeah not bad, definitely better than part A, we all know why *sigh*
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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2281 on: June 25, 2015, 04:57:35 pm »
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Yeah not bad, definitely better than part A, we all know why *sigh*
indeed, bad memories for the rest of life is part a
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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2282 on: June 25, 2015, 05:50:42 pm »
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I just wanted to congratulate the class of 2015 for surviving a very very long term!
Hang in there! And keep working (: I hope all of you have a restful, happy and productive holidays  :)
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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2283 on: June 25, 2015, 07:16:19 pm »
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So, uhh... since everyone has basically finished all of their Unit 3 sacs, what are your averages and relative ranking in each subject? Just curious to see how I compare to AN users.

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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2284 on: June 25, 2015, 07:30:41 pm »
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So, uhh... since everyone has basically finished all of their Unit 3 sacs, what are your averages and relative ranking in each subject? Just curious to see how I compare to AN users.

Legal: 85/100
Literature: a bit over 85/100
English: 94-96/100
Maths methods: "very well" - thats all my teacher has said haha
Specialist: westgate/100
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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2285 on: June 25, 2015, 07:34:08 pm »
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So, uhh... since everyone has basically finished all of their Unit 3 sacs, what are your averages and relative ranking in each subject? Just curious to see how I compare to AN users.

Psych - 93% Rank 3 ish
Legal - 93% Rank 1 or 2
Accounting - 95% Rank 4 or 5
English - 89% Rank is too hard to tell probs top 10%
Methods - 75% Rank 20 - 25 (fail)
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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2286 on: June 25, 2015, 07:41:44 pm »
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So, uhh... since everyone has basically finished all of their Unit 3 sacs, what are your averages and relative ranking in each subject? Just curious to see how I compare to AN users.

English: 92/100, rank 20-ish
Maths Methods: 20/20, rank 1 (although we had our application task and i lost like 3 or more marks kms)
Specialist: 35/40, rank 17 (not too shabby but still need to lift my game)
Chemistry: westgate/100, rank 40 (i'm done)

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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2287 on: June 25, 2015, 07:43:24 pm »
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So, uhh... since everyone has basically finished all of their Unit 3 sacs, what are your averages and relative ranking in each subject? Just curious to see how I compare to AN users.

Specialist: 90% average, rank 1
Methods: 93% average, rank 2 (by ~2% :()
Biology: 90% average, rank 1 (I think, teacher did not say)
Chemistry: 88% average, rank 1
English: 79% average, rank ~15-20 out of 100

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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2288 on: June 25, 2015, 07:54:31 pm »
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lol @ everyone being rank one and destroying me

English: Rank 4-5 out of ~70
German: Equal rank 2 out of 6 (tfw tiny af cohort)
Methods: Probably rank 60/59 after my apps SAC (optimistic)
Chemistry: Rank 18 out of 46 (lol)
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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2289 on: June 25, 2015, 07:58:53 pm »
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lol @ everyone being rank one and destroying me

English: Rank 4-5 out of ~70
German: Equal rank 2 out of 6 (tfw tiny af cohort)
Methods: Probably rank 60/59 after my apps SAC (optimistic)
Chemistry: Rank 18 out of 46 (lol)

Only speaking on behalf of myself, but my rank 1 is probably rank 50 in an actual, civilised school, so don't worry man..
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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2290 on: June 25, 2015, 08:00:46 pm »
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Not sure why everyone cares about their rank, not like you can do anything about how others perform. If I were in VCE, I wouldn't give a damn about rankings, I'd just be trying my best and care about things that I can actually change.

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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2291 on: June 25, 2015, 08:01:59 pm »
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Revolutions - 3rd
Literature - 3rd
English - 2nd
Further - 2nd
Economics doesnt matter lol
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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2292 on: June 25, 2015, 08:02:53 pm »
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No point comparing ranks and scores because we're all doing different SACs and competing against different cohorts.

It'll all balance itself out, so no point worrying about something you can't control.

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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2293 on: June 25, 2015, 08:04:18 pm »
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Not sure why everyone cares about their rank, not like you can do anything about how others perform. If I were in VCE, I wouldn't give a damn about rankings, I'd just be trying my best and care about things that I can actually change.

We're noobs man..  8)
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Re: Year 12 Class of 2015
« Reply #2294 on: June 25, 2015, 08:18:02 pm »
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Not sure why everyone cares about their rank, not like you can do anything about how others perform. If I were in VCE, I wouldn't give a damn about rankings, I'd just be trying my best and care about things that I can actually change.
Entirety of ATARNotes: "lol percentages don't matter just look at your rankings".

More seriously though, I didn't post mine because I think it's at all comparable to the scores of anyone else in this thread. The 'everyone being rank one and destroying me' comment was just tongue-in-cheek, lol.

edit: also what cosine said
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