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Interpreting your results from SAM (1 Viewer)

Carl5

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I know these predictions are inaccurate but, Considering the change from UAI to ATAR, should the prediction tend to be higher than actual value? I put my trial results in, which are pretty poor, and it predicted 99.7 which I highly doubt.
These are my results (or close to)

Chemistry 75% (1st)
Information Technology 83% (1st)
Information Processes & Technology 94% (1st)
English (Advanced) 96% (2nd)
Mathematics 85% (1st)
Mathematics Extension 1 82% (1st)
Economics 82% (2nd)

I know I can get higher in all of those subjects except for English (but then again, who knows).
But 99.7... that's just unreal.
 
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pennygleeson

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I got a surprisingly high mark, as in 96.90, this was based off my final assessment marks given in my last report. I never expected to receive anything better than high 70's, so i decided it wasn't accurate. I got a 90 for Drama would that be why my predicted atar is good, and can i trust it?
 

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I got a surprisingly high mark, as in 96.90, this was based off my final assessment marks given in my last report. I never expected to receive anything better than high 70's, so i decided it wasn't accurate. I got a 90 for Drama would that be why my predicted atar is good, and can i trust it?
SAM isn't working at the moment.
 

Twinkie_Me

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This SAM thing feels outdated. I entered in all my subjects and in the end it gave 30.00 UAI with a warning of under 10 units.

My multimedia subject still doesn't exist given the SAM database seems to only go up to 2008....
 

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