It’s an online tool. It guesses a student’s ATAR score. It does this by looking at their Stage 2 subjects from the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).
The calculator uses subject scores to guess the ATAR. The ATAR shows how well a student did compared to others in South Australia.
Students can put Stage 2 subjects in the calculator. These can be Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, and Research Projects. These are part of the SACE system.
The calculator helps students see their possible ATAR. This helps them plan for university. They can pick the right subjects and study better.
The calculator gives an estimate of the ATAR. It is based on past reports. But it might not be exact because things can change every year.
Students need to enter their subject names and scores. The subjects must follow SACE rules for university entry.
Students need at least 90 credits from Tertiary Admission Subjects (TAS). They also need to finish one Research Project B or an approved subject.
Students can use the calculator by entering their real scores. They can try different subjects and change things based on how well they are doing.
The final ATAR can change because of subject scaling. It can also change based on how well students in the whole state do.
The South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC) gives the real ATAR score. They do this after all exams and scaling are done.
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