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lukar24

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« on: June 01, 2018, 06:22:03 pm »
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Re: I need some advice
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2018, 08:21:53 am »
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Hey there lukar! Welcome to the forums ;D

I get that you are bummed about some less than ideal results early on. The thing to remember is that everyone has their bumps - It's how you get over those that is key.

An ATAR of 80+ is still very much achievable for you. You are definitely going to need some substantial improvement though, there's no sugarcoating that. All of your units are going to count, so you need to be putting lots of energy into Biology to improve your average mark and rank in that course, to balance that late submission penalty. English and Physics, similar deal.

To be in the 80's for an ATAR, you really want your subjects to all be sitting around about where you are sitting for Mathematics and Visual Arts. You could try our %22:%2280%22}]ATAR Calculator to get an idea of where your scores need to sit (take them with a huge grain of salt). It would be really cool if you could push in Visual Arts and get a Band 6; as you can imagine that would let some of the other results fall in a bit of a lower range ;D

80+ is absolutely achievable, but you need to be working as hard as you can from this point forward ;D