This pretty much - it is definitely possible but you will obviously need to do very well across the board (that's pretty much the same with any subject combination though).Yes. You'll probably need the following marks (and SOR II won't count because of scaling unless you pretty much come top three in state).
Chem- 96
Phys- 96
Bio- 96
Maths- 98
English- 95
Good luck
not true.you can get 99.95 atar for any subjects, you just have work extremely hard and keep up your ranks
Actually I've always wondered about this. I know some subjects are capped in terms of top scaled mark BUT the reason why they are capped is because the performance of the cohort of that sub is so poor in comparison to the rest of state average, that even the top scaled mark might be say 48/50 or 46/50 or whatever it is (for most decent subs it would be 50/50). Basically for example, the scaling process would look at the performance of students that do Aboriginal studies in ALL their units and people that do 4U maths in ALL their units and then try to work out what every student would get if they did every sub so you can make direct comparisons (I didn't explain that well- I can explain scaling determination properly if you guys want or you can read the UAC's technical report on scaling). So say if Aboriginal Studies has a top scaled mark of 47/50 (not sure what it is- you can check easily), and a 4U student in the 90th percentily has a scaled mark of 47.1/50, that implies that everyone in the 90-100th percentiles in MX2 is better academically than the first in state for Aboriginal Studies. Now my question is, suppose you came 1st in the state in 10 ridiculously dodgy units, do you get .95? I'm interested to hear what others have to think but I'd be inclined to say that the scaling process would intrepret your results as implying that you are amazingly good (because for all intents and purposes, no one has ever beaten you) and you would make it imo.not true.
I'm pretty sure this is correct, there are a few subject combinations which can make it impossible to score 99.95 (maybe D94 can confirm). But realistically, a person aiming for 99+ let alone 99.95 probably wouldnt pick such a combination.not true.
Yeah it probably wouldn't because the SAME person didn't top the state in all of them. I think that if it was the same person topping each of them, the top scaled mark would be higher than what it is now- thus allowing the .95. I'm just speculating here though- I'm not sure- I'll email UAC haha -> I'm curiousGeneral Maths
Standard English
IPT
Hospitality
Senior Science
Getting first in the state for all those wouldn't get you a 99.95 iirc.
I reckon like most combos it is possible, but I think some sets it would actually be impossible(or very close to)-like we are just thinking people doing Cat A course, but most Cat B courses are horribly scaling for inclusion in ATAR calculation, even with a state rank. (State rank human services and you can still struggle to scrape a 70).Actually I've always wondered about this. I know some subjects are capped in terms of top scaled mark BUT the reason why they are capped is because the performance of the cohort of that sub is so poor in comparison to the rest of state average, that even the top scaled mark might be say 48/50 or 46/50 or whatever it is (for most decent subs it would be 50/50). Basically for example, the scaling process would look at the performance of students that do Aboriginal studies in ALL their units and people that do 4U maths in ALL their units and then try to work out what every student would get if they did every sub so you can make direct comparisons (I didn't explain that well- I can explain scaling determination properly if you guys want or you can read the UAC's technical report on scaling). So say if Aboriginal Studies has a top scaled mark of 47/50 (not sure what it is- you can check easily), and a 4U student in the 90th percentily has a scaled mark of 47.1/50, that implies that everyone in the 90-100th percentiles in MX2 is better academically than the first in state for Aboriginal Studies. Now my question is, suppose you came 1st in the state in 10 ridiculously dodgy units, do you get .95? I'm interested to hear what others have to think but I'd be inclined to say that the scaling process would intrepret your results as implying that you are amazingly good (because for all intents and purposes, no one has ever beaten you) and you would make it imo.
An ATAR of 99.95 required a minimum aggregate of 475.2 this year so if you got a scaled mark of 47.6/50 on average for each of your subs you would make it- which I would actually go out and say is possible with ANY subject combination (though RIDICULOUSLY unlikely and you would have to actually come 1st in the state in all your units).
Thoughts?
Hmm I get what you mean now, though wouldn't they have to use other people's marks (2nd, 3rd, 4th in the state) to compare them to other subjects to see if the person who got first could have done as well as the people doing other subjects (if that makes sense). So it would also depend on how well other high achievers who picked one of those dodgy subjects will perform in their other subjects. Because of this reason I'd say that it would be impossible to get 99.95 with subjects which include category B.Yeah it probably wouldn't because the SAME person didn't top the state in all of them. I think that if it was the same person topping each of them, the top scaled mark would be higher than what it is now- thus allowing the .95. I'm just speculating here though- I'm not sure- I'll email UAC haha -> I'm curious
Known humanity beasts to do it. However have not seen a person without any extensions to do it (anyone have a case for that?)-though I do remember one BoSer did pretty well with no exts.its very rare for someone without 4u maths to get 99.95, let alone a person without any extension subjects. i think it is very very very unlikely for you to get 99.95, especially knowing your year 11 results (which you posted in another forum post).
a girl in my school who did this year's HSC - she did no maths and still got 99.95 (legal studies state rank, also did modern history, french extension, english extension + english advanced and maybe history extension not too sure)its very rare for someone without 4u maths to get 99.95, let alone a person without any extension subjects. i think it is very very very unlikely for you to get 99.95, especially knowing your year 11 results (which you posted in another forum post).
they are but if you were aiming for a 99.95 as enoilgam said, you basically need to get 95+ in them to be the cream of the cropBut what abo
ut chem and physics, arent they scaled good head