No advance still scales better, have a read at the UAC report.on matrix swapping from standard to advance changes the atar, i thought they both scaled the same, only alignment was different
i think it's alignment you're thinking about. anyways on the calculator there was only a 0.2atar difference from the same english hsc markadvance has always scaled relatively higher, where does this misconception even come from?
Lol matrix calculator is so inaccurate, tried it with my own marks from last year.i think it's alignment you're thinking about. anyways on the calculator there was only a 0.2atar difference from the same english hsc mark
Do you even read?No advance still scales better, have a read at the UAC report.
http://www.uac.edu.au/documents/atar/2014-ScalingReport.pdf
When considering the English marks, recall English Standard and English Advanced are scaled as a single group.
- In 2-unit English, all students complete a common paper (Paper 1) which counts for 40% of the total mark. Advanced and
- Standard students then complete separate papers that count for 60% of the total mark.
- The Board uses Paper 1 to place the marks of the separate Standard and Advanced papers on the same scale so that a total (raw) examination mark can be calculated for 2-unit English. The marks for Standard and Advanced students are deemed to be on the same scale.
- The Board moderates school assessments using these raw examination marks.
- The raw HSC marks which are used for scaling are then calculated.
- The raw HSC marks for the English Standard and Advanced students are combined and scaled as a single course. A raw HSC mark yields the same scaled mark for Standard and Advanced students.
Because they align differently. Matrix takes in HSC marks, not raw marks.on matrix swapping from standard to advance changes the atar, i thought they both scaled the same, only alignment was different
lol, i thought the effect of aligning stops when you receive the hsc mark, then the scaling is taken into account, and eng standard and advanced scaling should be identical from what ive heardBecause they align differently. Matrix takes in HSC marks, not raw marks.
how off was it for you, and how high did you actually get? I heard it gets better the higher your atar, and mines shit, so yeahLol matrix calculator is so inaccurate, tried it with my own marks from last year.
By a whole number...how off was it for you, and how high did you actually get? I heard it gets better the higher your atar, and mines shit, so yeah
did you get above 90? was it up or down :OBy a whole number...
Above 90 ofc, went down.did you get above 90? was it up or down :O
No, scaling is performed on the raw mark. Before you continue with your misinformation, you need to understand how those calculators work. They take in data from the UAC tables, and interpolate points in between to get a whole range of scaled marks for each HSC mark. The UAC tables don't show the raw marks, they show the HSC mark.lol, i thought the effect of aligning stops when you receive the hsc mark, then the scaling is taken into account, and eng standard and advanced scaling should be identical from what ive heard