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Re: Post your study scores and ATAR here
« Reply #150 on: December 19, 2018, 07:53:08 pm »
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As above poster said, the range of an A+ is still pretty large which can affect your study score. For example, I got A+, A, A+ and got a 43. This means that my Exam 2 (and maybe sacs) were a high A+ and thus made up for my A in exam 1 (also note exam 1 is weighted less).
This. I received A, B+, A+ and got a 39 raw which means my GA1 and 2 were likely edging A+ and A respectively or my GA3 was a very high A+.
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Re: Post your study scores and ATAR here
« Reply #151 on: January 07, 2019, 08:56:06 pm »
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I'm very late but wanted to post about this somewhere
English B+ C B+ 31
Pretty much what I expected, and I can't complain considering how much I hated and neglected this subject. Really wish I did Englang.
Specialist A+ A+ A 40
Although I would've been lukewarm about a 40 before exams, after a horrendous performance on exam 2 I'm ecstatic to have scraped an A and a 40. I must've done very well on exam 1!
Methods A+ A+ A+ 42
Pretty disappointed about this one. I made stupid calculator mistakes in exam 2 that must've really cost me. Was hoping for like 44-46
Physics A A+ A+ 40
Quite good, considering I got an A for Unit 3. I think our school's SACs were too easy, as I averaged above 90% throughout the year.
Further A+ A+ A+ 43
I thought I dropped one mark on exam 1 and none on exam 2, but I guess not. I also had pretty bad SACs (worse than Specialist lol) so that must've contributed.
ATAR: 95.20
Overall, I regret the decision not to take Englang over Normie English, and not to do a 3/4 in year 11. Ideally I would've done Further in year 11, dedicated much more time to it and possibly scored 47+, and then picking up 3/4 Chemistry or Accounting. Year 10s, even if you haven't done a 1/2, I'd highly recommend taking up a 3/4 in year 11! It could easily be the difference between making it into your course and not cutting it. Having said that, considering my expectations post-exams, I'm very pleased to have exceeded my expectations (between 92-94) and achieved 40+ in all subjects bar English. Have a great day!

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Re: Post your study scores and ATAR here
« Reply #152 on: January 08, 2019, 07:46:48 pm »
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So I did two VCE subjects as a yr11 student and I'm really happy with what I got  ;)
Biology: 47
Revolutions: 46
2018: Revolutions (46); Biology (47)
2019: EAL (46); Methods (47 ); Psychology (49 ); Legal Studies ( 39)
ATAR: 99.65
Possibly offering tutoring for 2020!
After all, tomorrow is another day.

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Re: Post your study scores and ATAR here
« Reply #153 on: January 10, 2019, 03:38:59 pm »
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Ended up with a 38 for Biology :-\
I had always known I wouldn't score exceptionally well as I really didn't enjoy the subject and lacked any real aptitude in it; nonetheless, I was hoping for some miracle (lol). I did improve over the year which did show on the exam (got A+) compared to my GA1 result (got B) :( . I'm pretty sure I am capable of better results but hey, it is what it is.

If I've learnt anything this year, it's to do subjects that you genuinely enjoy, not because others tell you to do it (my case lol) or scaling. Looking forward to (a hopefully more successful) new year!
« Last Edit: January 10, 2019, 05:35:43 pm by AbyssFenix »
2018: Biology [:(]
2019: English [42], Mathematical Methods [30], French [35], Economics [40], Legal Studies [40]
ATAR: 96.30

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Re: Post your study scores and ATAR here
« Reply #154 on: October 08, 2019, 11:53:50 am »
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Awesome stuff guys !
2019: Mathematical Methods [39] Further Mathematics [46]

2020: English [~40] Chemistry [~40] Physics [~46] Specialist Mathematics [~40]
ATAR: ~99.05
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Re: Post your study scores and ATAR here
« Reply #155 on: October 29, 2019, 09:46:46 pm »
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So happy!!!!
Did bio this year and got a 48!! Was in no way expecting it. I remember I came out of the exam thinking I was gonna get 39. Lowkey a bit sad I was so close to a perfect score.

hey! do you know roughly what your exam percentage was to achieve this study score?

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Re: Post your study scores and ATAR here
« Reply #156 on: February 05, 2020, 06:40:11 pm »
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Y’all are complaining that use got a 38 for bio etc but wanted higher... my dream is a 32+ study score I feel so dumb right now
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Re: Post your study scores and ATAR here
« Reply #157 on: February 05, 2020, 07:55:19 pm »
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Hi Yussif :)

Please consider starting a new thread in the future as this one is for posting 2018 results.

I'm sorry that this results thread has made you feel that way. Everyone has different expectations and aims. Some people are aiming for a course that requires a 70 ATAR whereas others are aiming for one that requires a 95+ ATAR, but whatever aim you have doesn't make you less of a person than someone else.

I found this nifty quote from Poet in one of the earlier results threads:
Whatever the case, ATAR Notes tends to blow scores out of proportion - there are a lot of high-achievers here - so if you don't feel like you did well enough because you didn't get a 40 in something, remind yourself that the work is over and you did the best you could. The amount of effort and time you put in cannot be quantified by a final number, and you're worth a lot more than that.

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