YesI didn't finish 1/3 of my entire maths exam worth 15%. I know I really screwed up...
... I know it sounds silly but is there the slightest chance I could still achieve 99+ ATAR?
lol, i love your simplicity.
+1lol, i love your simplicity.
lol, i love your simplicity.
+1simple question=simple answer:d
Going to take a lot of hard work.yea but unlikely
and intelligenceGoing to take a lot of hard work.
Asks the question: do you have to be a natural to get over 99?and intelligence
not really, I mean it's only worth 15%, so that's really 7.5%. You don't know how other people faired yet either. It's 2 units out of 10, and if you do 11 or 12 and epically fuck up maths it'll just fade into irrelevance. I'd say there's still a chance of getting EDIT 99.95 (I'm stuck thinking in UAI format), frankly.yea but unlikely
The part in bold, but you need to put in a lot of hard work.Asks the question: do you have to be a natural to get over 99?
By natural i mean, very naturaly smart and also puts in a heap of work.
Or can the work get a average talented student to a 99 alone.
lol similar situation with me. came like hundred and something for my first assessment in prelim chem then overall 11th after finishing prelim chem. just gotta work hard / be motivated to do good.Mate for Preliminary Chemistry I was ranked 11/11 after the half yearlies due to some 'misunderstanding'. I worked on until the end of the year and eneded up 1/11 in the end. Don't lose hope no matter how badly you screwed up. When I screwed up in Chemistry my classmates got complacent and decided to forget about me as a threat to ranks. They made a big mistake.
I love taking revenge against your classmates in exams. I am motivated to snatch back that 1st ranking in music that was robbed from melol similar situation with me. came like hundred and something for my first assessment in prelim chem then overall 11th after finishing prelim chem. just gotta work hard / be motivated to do good.