Be aware of any opportunities the organization can leverage and pursue for its advantage. Maintain awareness of both the external and internal competitive landscape, opportunities for expansion, customers, markets, and new industry developments and standards.
Does the organization achieve the overall success that was budgeted for, planned for, and aimed to accomplish? If not, why not? If not, the VP addresses how to get the organization back on track.
The ATAR is an estimate of the percentage of the population that you outperformed. Students are then ranked in order of their aggregate and a percentage rank is assigned to distribute students as evenly as possible over a 100-point scale.įinally, the percentage rank is converted to an ATAR score.
Each tertiary institution sets the ATARs required for its courses, as well as other course entry requirements. In addition to other course requirements, the ATAR score can determine your eligibility for tertiary courses. If you apply for tertiary courses, VTAC forwards the ranking and applications to tertiary institutions. When you complete VCE, VTAC notifies you of your ATAR.
You must have completed at least four VCE studies in a recognised combination to have your ATAR calculated. VTAC uses the VCE results issued by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) to calculate ATAR scores. In Victoria, ATARs are calculated by the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) when you complete the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE). The ATAR allows tertiary institutions to compare the overall achievements of all students who have completed Year 12. The ATAR is not a score out of 100 – it is a rank. 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).
What is an ATAR score and how is it calculated according to VCE scaling? What is an ATAR score