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Thank you! This helps heaps, I will be sure to use this advice to better allocate my study time.Given this information, your current performance seems consistent with an ATAR in the high 70s to low 80s range. More specifically, that would be an ATAR between 77.5 and 81.
Mathematics Standard and Visual Arts are your better-performing subjects and are likely to make a good contribution to your ATAR. You should therefore ensure that you maintain (and if possible, improve) this level of performance through your HSC exams. This is especially important for Mathematics Standard as you are ranked first. Achieving the highest HSC exam mark in your cohort while also being ranked first internally means that your overall HSC mark would technically be made equal to your HSC exam mark, allowing you to maximise your overall HSC mark for this subject and, by extension, its contribution to your ATAR.
The same applies to Enterprise Computing since you are also ranked first in this subject, although the difference is that your current level of performance seems to be lower than Mathematics Standard. However, while that may be the case, achieving the highest HSC exam mark in your cohort in this subject as well, and provided the mark itself is high, will have the same effect that I discussed above.
On the other hand, Physics and English Standard appear to be some of your lower-performing subjects. This reflects more room for improvement compared to the rest of your subjects. Because of this, you may wish to consider focusing more on these subjects as you continue to prepare for your HSC exams.
I hope this helps!![]()