How do you calculate your ATAR score?
Your ATAR is based on an aggregate of scaled marks in 10 units of ATAR courses comprising your:
- best 2 units of English.
- best 8 units from your remaining units, which can include no more than two units of Category B courses.
Does Year 11 count towards ATAR WA?
Year 11 does not contribute to the ATAR score, but Unit 1 and 2 provides the foundation for these units. Both Year 11 and 12, however, do contribute towards the WACE Certificate. The ATAR is calculated using school assessment and WACE examination results.
How many ATAR subjects do you need wa?
Achievement standard requirement at least four Year 12 ATAR courses (Explanatory note 5), or.
Is a 75 ATAR hard to get?
Getting an ATAR of 75 isn’t that hard overall. However, your subjects aren’t exactly considered ‘hard’ and might get scaled down. Regardless of how hard or easy it might be to get a 75, aim to do the best, and it might open up a few more oppurtunities for uni courses.
How is Atar calculated for University in WA?
The ATAR allows the results of any WA student applying for university admission interstate to be directly compared with results in other states. You need at least four scaled scores for an ATAR to be calculated. The ATAR is calculated from your Tertiary Entrance Aggregate (TEA). What is an TEA?
How is Atar calculated from Tertiary Entrance Aggregate?
The ATAR is calculated from your Tertiary Entrance Aggregate (TEA). What is an TEA? A TEA (Tertiary Entrance Aggregate) is the sum of your best four scaled scores, based on the following rules: • Based on the best four scaled subject scores in Year 12 (4 x 100 = 400). • Each subject score comes from 50% school results and 50% WACE examination.
What do you need to know about the ATAR score?
What is an ATAR score. The ATAR is a ranking of Year 12 results that measures your overall academic achievement compared with all other final year students in Australia (excluding Queensland). The ATAR is not a score out of 100 – it is a rank. The ATAR allows tertiary institutions to compare the overall achievements of all students who have
How is the Atar calculated using VCE scaling?
How is the ATAR calculated using VCE scaling? The ATAR is calculated by VTAC based on up to six VCE scaled study scores. Study scores are scaled up or down by VTAC according to the performance of students in a study in a particular year – which means scores change each year, making ATARs difficult to predict.