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HOW ACCURATE ARE THESE ATAR CALCULATOR FROM MATRIX EDUCATION? I M IN EXTREME DEPRESSSION AFTER IT SHOWED UP MY UAI AS TO BE 35??? WHAT THE HELL? THEY DUN EVEN ASK FOR RANK OR ANYTHING JUST PREDICTS AND ALSO SCHOOL RNKS...WELL I M NOT GONNA FALL FOR IT AND EVEN JUAI IS F***** UP...

I GUESS NOONE CAN PREDICT YOUR UAI AFTER ALL, THE MARK IS STRETCHED BACK AND FORTH............

atAR AIM:88+

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With spelling and grammar like yours...

And the ATAR estimators don't need school ranks, they ask purely for the aligned, moderated and averaged HSC marks so they don't need to know your internal assessment scores.
 

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HOW ACCURATE ARE THESE ATAR CALCULATOR FROM MATRIX EDUCATION?
Pretty sure they're inaccurate, it's just to give you some kind of estimation of the marks you need to aim for.
It's not saying that if you get, for example, 70's in everything, your UAI will only be like 60 or something. It's saying that to DEFINITELY get a 60 UAI, you need to get 70's.
If that makes sense?
 

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Yeah, I had some spelling errors...before and my apologies for it....due to me being so overly stressed on the ATAR estimates.

Its a relief to know that you ATAR is not based on internal assesment ranks!!!


With spelling and grammar like yours...

And the ATAR estimators don't need school ranks, they ask purely for the aligned, moderated and averaged HSC marks so they don't need to know your internal assessment scores.
 

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HUh, kindof. Well, thanks for sharing your thought, anyways.


With spelling and grammar like yours...

And the ATAR estimators don't need school ranks, they ask purely for the aligned, moderated and averaged HSC marks so they don't need to know your internal assessment scores.
Pretty sure they're inaccurate, it's just to give you some kind of estimation of the marks you need to aim for.
It's not saying that if you get, for example, 70's in everything, your UAI will only be like 60 or something. It's saying that to DEFINITELY get a 60 UAI, you need to get 70's.
If that makes sense?
 

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the reason it came up with 35 ATAR is probably because u put in your raw, trial marks..

in the HSC, if you got those marks, they wouldnt actually be your final HSC mark, theyd be much higher, so relax.

you cant really use those estimators until december 16 when you actually get your HSC mark.
 

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You're a legend. Thanks, man.:hat:....




the reason it came up with 35 ATAR is probably because u put in your raw, trial marks..

in the HSC, if you got those marks, they wouldnt actually be your final HSC mark, theyd be much higher, so relax.

you cant really use those estimators until december 16 when you actually get your HSC mark.
 

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