anone.playm8
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Hi all! First post here :wave:
Anyways, I was wondering where I can find the 2005 table on UAI distribution. As in, for each course, what percentile got above 99, 90 etc. I checked the UAC website and found the Tables section but couldn't find this.
Also, I would appreciate it if someone could tell me how to read Tables A3, A4 and A5.
A3: It says the HSC mark and scaled for the different percentiles, but it looks like it's out of fifty. I'm quite sure the UAI is out of 100, so am I just supposed to multiply the score by two?
A4: Again, I don't know whether I'm meant to multiply the "45 ... 25" by two? So this means for "Aboriginal Studies" (the first on the list) only 2.9% got above 90 for their HSC mark?
A5: Again, I don't know whether I'm meant to multiply the "45 ... 25" by two? So this means for "Aboriginal Studies" (the first on the list) only 0.4% got above 90 for their scaled mark?
Thanks for any info!
Anyways, I was wondering where I can find the 2005 table on UAI distribution. As in, for each course, what percentile got above 99, 90 etc. I checked the UAC website and found the Tables section but couldn't find this.
Also, I would appreciate it if someone could tell me how to read Tables A3, A4 and A5.
A3: It says the HSC mark and scaled for the different percentiles, but it looks like it's out of fifty. I'm quite sure the UAI is out of 100, so am I just supposed to multiply the score by two?
A4: Again, I don't know whether I'm meant to multiply the "45 ... 25" by two? So this means for "Aboriginal Studies" (the first on the list) only 2.9% got above 90 for their HSC mark?
A5: Again, I don't know whether I'm meant to multiply the "45 ... 25" by two? So this means for "Aboriginal Studies" (the first on the list) only 0.4% got above 90 for their scaled mark?
Thanks for any info!