I never thought I'd be making one of these threads but I did pretty terrible on the physics and chemistry exams and I'm poopin' myself. The course I want to do next year has an ATAR requirement of 84. I was hoping for an ATAR of 89+ to be safe but given my terrible performance so far, I think it's more realistic to just try and get as close to 84 as possible.
I think my SAC average in chemistry at the moment is B or B+ (average, pretty strong cohort), in physics, probably C/C+ (about average). In the exams, for physics, I had a couple of questions I didn't do, for chemistry, quite a few questions I didn't do (both looked quite easy (compared to some other years) if only I knew the material and hadn't tried to cram everything in a day or two before the exams)
I've been getting crap scores in Methods though my marks are generally above the cohort average. I'm pretty sure I'm underdog in Specialist.
Anyway, to the crux of this post () Is a 32 raw in chemistry, a 30 raw in physics, a 32 raw in methods and a 33 raw in specialist still achievable? What grades would I have to be looking at for the exams and SACs? I know there's no sure way of telling so I guess I'm looking for some sort of reassurance or someone to tell me it's not possible so I can be like Locke and yell at the monitor, 'DON'T TELL ME WHAT I CAN'T DO!' and work my ass off in second semester just to try and prove them wrong
Thanks