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Chinese Second Language Advanced

VTAC code CK
Scales up strongly
Raw 40 → 47 scaled

Chinese Second Language Advanced scales up hard. A raw 40 becomes 47 scaled, reflecting both the small, dedicated cohort and the academic strength of students who pursue this language at Unit 3/4.

Raw → Scaled calculator

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Scaled study score
42.0
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Scaling anchors

2025 VTAC scaling anchors

Raw → scaled, anchor by anchor

RawScaledΔDirection
2024+4scales up
2531+6scales up
3037+7scales up
3542+7scales up
4047+7scales up
4550+5scales up
5052+2scales up

Scaling curve

102030405020253035404550Scaled →↑ Raw study score

Curve drawn with PCHIP monotone cubic interpolation between the seven VTAC anchor points.

Side-by-side

Chinese Second Language Advanced vs Persian

At raw 40, Chinese Second Language Advanced scales to 47; Persian scales to 34 (+13 for Chinese Second Language Advanced).
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Chinese Second Language Advanced
Persian

What is a good study score in Chinese Second Language Advanced?

In 2025, a raw 30 in Chinese Second Language Advanced scaled to 37, raw 40 scaled to 47, and a raw 50 scaled to 52. A scaled mid-30s lands you in the upper third for ATAR contribution. A scaled 40+ in this subject is strong, and 45+ is exceptional.

Does Chinese Second Language Advanced scale up or down?

Scales up strongly. A 40 raw becomes 47+ scaled. Among the most generous scaling in the entire study list. The 2025 VTAC anchors are listed in the table above. Read how VCE scaling works for what that means in practice for your ATAR.

How Chinese Second Language Advanced feeds your ATAR

The scaled study score above is what feeds your ATAR aggregate. Your top four scaled scores (including your highest English) contribute at full value; your fifth and sixth contribute at 10%. See how the ATAR is calculated for the full chain.

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Anchors come from the VTAC 2025 Scaling Report. AtarMate is independent and not affiliated with VTAC or VCAA. Year-on-year scaling moves; check the latest VTAC report for current values.