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What rank do I need for these HSC marks. (1 Viewer)

trecex1

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Aiming for 98+ in MX1 and 90+ in chem, school was ranked in 40's last year
Anyone know minimum ranks I need /48 for chem and /45 for mx1.

Also I heard if highest score last year at my school was 93 for chem you can't get over?
 

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go to topscores.info
sort by da count per school subject
search for your school
the number of b6/e4 will tell you roughly what ranks to get a b6/e4 (go back a few years to get make sure its not an anomalous year)
idk about 98 def top 5 i think if not first


edit: you can definitely get over 93, what the previous years highest makes no tangible difference
 
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I looked up distinguished achievers (not sure if that's b6/e4) about 20-25 in last few years for 3u and about 10-15 for chem. Is that telling me I need top 20 for 90+ in 3u and top 10 for 90+ in chem?
 

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I looked up distinguished achievers (not sure if that's b6/e4) about 20-25 in last few years for 3u and about 10-15 for chem. Is that telling me I need top 20 for 90+ in 3u and top 10 for 90+ in chem?
yep
 

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I looked up distinguished achievers (not sure if that's b6/e4) about 20-25 in last few years for 3u and about 10-15 for chem. Is that telling me I need top 20 for 90+ in 3u and top 10 for 90+ in chem?
yes, so top 10 in chem (top 5 to be safe)
top 20-25 for 3u so top 3 for 3u depending on cohort
 

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There's no such thing as a minimum rank. Each year is different; each cohort is different. You also need to do well in the exam. Aiming for 98+ means your own exam mark needs to be around 98. It's your own individual performances in school that go towards your rank. Don't aim for a rank; aim for getting as many marks as possible. This should be more than obvious.
 

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There's no such thing as a minimum rank. Each year is different; each cohort is different. You also need to do well in the exam. Aiming for 98+ means your own exam mark needs to be around 98. It's your own individual performances in school that go towards your rank. Don't aim for a rank; aim for getting as many marks as possible. This should be more than obvious.
+1 exactly. The cohort every year is different, the highest score for chem last year can be 95, and maybe for your year can be 90. it really depends
 

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