you gotta make a copy matehow do u use this i tried and its just these boxes that wont fill or change no matter what i try![]()
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you gotta make a copy matehow do u use this i tried and its just these boxes that wont fill or change no matter what i try![]()
how do i do that mateyou gotta make a copy mate
click 'file' then click 'make a copy' just like in google docs matehow do i do that mate
tx mate >3click 'file' then click 'make a copy' just like in google docs mate
np mate >33tx mate >3
this blind spot is because there’s no data below the 25th percentile for English advanced, so my model is pretty much just guessing below there.View attachment 48920
this calculator overestimates ur atar significantly just like any other calculator for hsc marks below 80 in english advanced.
the scaled mark (or atar equivalent) for same HSC marks should be the exact same between standard and advanced and studies.
see:UAC compass overestimates your atar by at least 3 points for marks below 78 in English Advanced
Explanation: The UAC compass calculator is extrapolating the graph below 78 from origin (shown as the straight red line) because for some reason UAC couldn't use the whole dataset for their public calculator. However, using the knowledge that all English scale the same as stated by UAC...boredofstudies.org
yeah, it would be more accurate if you used the scaling data of english studies hsc marks between 0 to 60, standard for scaling data between 60 and 80 and advanced for 80 to 100 cause those are the values uac put in their annual report for those subjects so less guessing needed at otherwise extreme ranges for one subjectthis blind spot is because there’s no data below the 25th percentile for English advanced, so my model is pretty much just guessing below there.
a major update is coming soon which will address this and make major improvements to alignment and scaling modelling![]()
higher ranges are fine because there is data available for those. the updated version will be using much better modelling but even then it won’t change estimates by a significant amount, your ATAR will still sit in a similar sort of rangethis is seriously such an impressive project, MASSIVE kudos...my only qualm is that it appears to be glazing me (ik what @coolcat6778 says about inaccuracy at low eng adv marks and I wonder, is there also inaccuracy at the higher ranges)
because no way my trial marks get me what I got (to be fair tho I did overperform significantly in 2 subjects but still)