lmao im confused now as well.Oh so you meant you got around 80 for all the first year 12 assessments?
me and velocifire thought he meant 80 avg to get 99.95 lmfao.
lmao im confused now as well.Oh so you meant you got around 80 for all the first year 12 assessments?
I haven't done them yet but I feel underpreparedOh so you meant you got around 80 for all the first year 12 assessments?
That’s what confused me because I thought he meant redeeming his marks in year 12lmao im confused now as well.
me and velocifire thought he meant 80 avg to get 99.95 lmfao.
Ahhh okay that makes senseI am asking whether hypothetically I average 80 percent for the first exams then destroy the rest
that makes a lot more sense. yes, that should be fine.I am asking whether hypothetically I average 80 percent for the first exams then destroy the rest
Unfortunately that's still not enough. You need to rank 1st in a couple of subjects, and top 3 in the rest. Plus you need to do really well in your externals on the day.ye top 10 everything should get u .95 if u do well externally. but u do want sciences to be more like rank 5
If your school publishes your aggregate ranking at the end of each year, you could look on their website and check how many people get .95 each year in your school. I would expect it's around 3-7 each year for a top 10 school. So if you are in the top 7 of your year overall, then there is a chance.If I averaged around 80 percent for all of my exams being 4u maths, chem, phys, bio, adv eng; would I be able to bounce back next year (do extremely well) and get a 99.95? Covid messed me up big time. Btw, my school has a really good rank.
I just edited my answer. What I meant by one off is that if you typically perform really well (top 5) and this set of exams was just bad luck, then it would be possible to get to 99.95, albeit with you needing to grind a lot to catch up in rankings.What do you mean by one off?
interestingly enough,Unfortunately that's still not enough. You need to rank 1st in a couple of subjects, and top 3 in the rest. Plus you need to do really well in your externals on the day.
If your school publishes your aggregate ranking at the end of each year, you could look on their website and check how many people get .95 each year in your school. I would expect it's around 3-7 each year for a top 10 school. So if you are in the top 7 of your year overall, then there is a chance.
i agree with this. OP remember that to get a 99.95 you need like a 97 average across your subjects, so you basically need to be top 3 in most subjects unless you go to ruse.Keep in mind that only around 40-50 students get a 99.95, so it definitely is an elite club of the most talented and hard-working students. Unless you go to a school like Ruse or Sydney Grammar or any other top 5ish selective school, your cohort will be lucky to even have 1 99.95. I'd be more strict and say you would want to be a dux in a MINIMUM of one subject, and not lower than around 5th in your others. Also keep in mind that most students with 99.95 do the combination of 4U, Chem, Phys, Advanced English, because of the superior scaling. That doesn't mean it's impossible without those subjects, but a good portion of the 99+ students will have done that subject selection.
idk about Ruse, but at Grammar we only have 3-7 people get .95 each year, so yeah, you still need to be top 3 in most subjects.i agree with this. OP remember that to get a 99.95 you need like a 97 average across your subjects, so you basically need to be top 3 in most subjects unless you go to ruse.
Haha, you say only as if 3-7 people getting a .95 isn't that much.idk about Ruse, but at Grammar we only have 3-7 people get .95 each year, so yeah, you still need to be top 3 in most subjects.
Funnily enough, I don't think anyone doing 4U/Adv Eng/Chem/Phys got 99.95. I think the highest with that combo was 99.8. Everyone who got 99.95 did a mix of science, humanities or purely humanities.
ikr dont think my school has ever got a .95Haha, you say only as if 3-7 people getting a .95 isn't that much.
You go to a good school. It should be fine. If you do as idkkid says, phys, chem, 4u, eng adv (or maybe even extra bio), then being top 10 in everything should be good enough. You'll most likely need to know the course content fully a fair few weeks before trials (5 weeks i'd say). And from that point on its just doing every and all trial papers aiming to get 97+ raw in each by the time you hit trials. Continue that until hsc and youll be more than fine.Nah I am talking about year 12. We had year 11 yearlies this term so the exams felt like they came so quickly and I feel underprepared and stressed.
ye the stem kids at grammar seem to tank english lolidk about Ruse, but at Grammar we only have 3-7 people get .95 each year, so yeah, you still need to be top 3 in most subjects.
Funnily enough, I don't think anyone doing 4U/Adv Eng/Chem/Phys got 99.95. I think the highest with that combo was 99.8. Everyone who got 99.95 did a mix of science, humanities or purely humanities.