Methods: 38
Chinese Second Language Advanced: 38
Predict your study scores/ATAR, compare on results day!
2021
Methods - 24 ()
2022
English - 39
Chemistry - 45
Health - 46
Further Maths - 48
Biology - 41
I wanted a 98 but it's looking very doubtful, I'll settle for anything though.
Here’s my predictions
English: 37-38 (thought I did really good, finished everything but conclusion of section b however I’m hoping my ranking and cohort pulls me through since we’re strong)
Health and Human: 48-50 (was very happy overall except for the last 10 marker, it was easy yet not time to finish so that got me deflated, however as rank 1 and finishing all the rest I’m confident I did well overall or else I’ll bawl lmao)
Further: 40-42 (such a competitive subject no joke, section A let me down with max 5 marks lost however section b should pull through with 1 mark lost hopefully :/ )
Methods: 34-36 (honestly enjoyed the exam but cbf studying until the last night but was still confident coming out of it)
Chemistry: 37-39 (my goodness I actually loved this exam despite hating the subject)
Biology: 35 (2021, didn’t do the best I’d hoped partly because of my poor studying habits)
Overall predicted is 95+ which would be amazing but to stay realistic I’m staying in the 94+ zone.
Revan Hey after reading the ss prediction forums it seems you're pretty good at doing ss predictions. Pls tell me your secret , like how were you able to predict your cracked study scores for meth, spec and chem?
Thanks!
qscgyjmlp
I've done quite a few exams actually and most of them went into chem and spec. I know roughly how I went on the exam and I have also read previous students' exam scores and complementing study scores. To predict study scores, you should be familiar with past students results, grade distributions and be able to judge the difficulty of exams (this comes from doing past vcaa papers). I feel as though the methods, spec and chem exams were easier this year than last year so i'm very curious to know what ss's I received. It's only a matter of 6 days...
Revan Oh sheesh it seems you sure put a lot of work into this. Did you look at the suggested solutions to get an idea of how you went on the exams? or just like the vibe coming out of it?
qscgyjmlp
I tried my best to not look at any solutions and I have succeeded so far. I didn't want to be disappointed knowing that I lost marks but coming out of the exams I knew how I went. I was very happy with Exam 2 for both maths but heavily disappointed with Exam 1 for Spec and English and Chem were a little disappointing but not too bad. I guess during the year I was so bored that I spent so many hours mindlessly reading past forums but I assume many others do at some point.
japanese sl: 23 (and that's a PRAYER because it's looking unlikely xoxo)
37 in pe but if they give consequential marks then could be reaching a 40
bw304
okay so here are my actual vs (predicted) scores:
english - 49 (42)
bio - 45 (39)
chem - 40 (37)
methods - 40 (39)
spesh - 34 (34)
which got me a 99.25... i'm actually blown away right now. i'm super super happy with all my scores omg.
congratulations to everyone for getting through this year!!!
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Gabe-iitch05 got a 40 somehow without any consequential marks
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2021 raw scores:
Bio: 43
HHD: 50
2022 predictions:
English Language: 45 (actually got 43 kinda disappointed)
Methods: 20 (actually got 27 very happy)
Legal Studies: 37 (got 39 very happy)
Literature: 38? but realistically a 36 (got 37 very happy)
ATAR prediction: aiming for a 98+ but probably only gonna get 97+ which is fine
actually got a 98.15 very very happy
Hey guys!
Do you think a 93 ATAR is enough to get into biomedicine at Monash or Melbourne?
butterfly13579
I have no idea, this probably doesn't help but I know someone who got 95 and got into biomed at Monash? No idea though sorry. But congratulations!!!
butterfly13579
i'm pretty the atar requirements for biomed are an 85 at monash and a 95 at melbourne!
swheels_
i totally understand how you're feeling right now and it's not fun. like you said earlier, you felt your performance on the day was impaired by other factors - which is a totally normal thing (and one of the reasons why i think having a big final exam is unfair to students). it might seem hard to do now, but try and let this frustration fuel your motivation for your endeavours next year. i know it sounds cliche, but you are so much more than a number on a screen and it's the effort you put in that truly counts!