Your ATAR is calculated using the results of your best four or five subjects, depending on your state or territory. The subjects you choose to include in your ATAR are important, as they will affect your overall score.
When thinking about your ATAR, it is important to remember that it is just one number. It does not define you as a person, and it does not determine your future success. There are many other factors that will contribute to your success, such as your hard work, determination, and resilience.
So, what should you do with your ATAR?
First, take some time to reflect on your results. What are you feeling? Are you proud of your achievements? What are you going to do with your results?
Next, start thinking about your post-school goals. What do you want to do after you finish school? Do you want to go to university? TAFE? Get a job? Start your own business?
There are many different options available to you, so take some time to explore your interests and find what you are passionate about.
If you are not sure what you want to do, there are many resources available to help you. You can talk to your teachers, careers advisor, or family and friends. You can also search for information online or in books.
Once you have a better idea of what you want to do after school, you can start planning how to achieve your goals. This might mean studying for university entrance exams, applying for jobs, or looking into apprenticeships or traineeships.
No matter what you decide to do, remember that you are not alone. There are many people who can support you and help you achieve your goals.
Here are some additional tips for thinking about your ATAR and setting post-school goals:
* Don't compare yourself to others. Everyone is different, and everyone's ATAR is different. What is important is that you are happy with your results and that you find a path that is right for you.
* Set realistic goals. Don't try to achieve too much too soon. Start by setting small, achievable goals and work your way up from there.
* Don't be afraid to ask for help. If you are not sure what you want to do, there are many people who can support you. Talk to your teachers, careers advisor, or family and friends.
* Be persistent. Achieving your goals takes time and effort. Don't give up if you don't see results immediately. Just keep at it and you will eventually reach your goals.