Yea sorry champ bout the 50 thing. I was just highlighting that so u dont think 50/100 (i.e. they're only showing the marks per unit for all subjects).Undermyskin said:Nah, it's 100 for me 'cuz I have 4u and 3u test takes 100 and 4u test takes 100. That's why you see people doing 4u writing 99/100 in their signatures.
I think I wasn't clear. I should have asked about aligned marks actually, not the aggregate for UAI. It's, in some ways, unfair for those who achieve nearly full marks as then their aligned marks are still 100 or 99 while others having much lower marks get a much higher aligned marks. Um, did I forget to include the different range of students' abilities? If so, then it's still a bit unfair for students doing other subjects. (exc. so-called easy subjects)
Accelerated 2 unit maths in year 10 (2005) and extension 1 maths in year 11 (2006), hence how I managed to do both the 2 unit and extension 2 HSC papers And if you did extension 2 maths and got a HSC result in it, they don't take it into account at all for UAI calculation.jaaaaay said:haha im sure. but i guess you'll just have to ask gab.
That really doesn't matter, because raw exam marks are used in the calculation of the UAI, aligned HSC marks are not taken into account at all, hence there is no real 'unfairness' about the levels of alignment.Undermyskin said:I think I wasn't clear. I should have asked about aligned marks actually, not the aggregate for UAI. It's, in some ways, unfair for those who achieve nearly full marks as then their aligned marks are still 100 or 99 while others having much lower marks get a much higher aligned marks. Um, did I forget to include the different range of students' abilities? If so, then it's still a bit unfair for students doing other subjects. (exc. so-called easy subjects)
Raw marks are never handed out.Undermyskin said:When you guyz received your HSC, did you get the raw marks or the aligned marks then?
lol. You have so many questions. Why don't you just contact the UAC?Undermyskin said:SAM doesn't seem to play an ultimate role in predicting this year UAI. Unless it gets updated, it will become post-modern tool soon.
When calculating UAI, UAC looks at your HSC compared to other students, right? Do they include those illegible to receive UAI in that certain year like accelerated yr 11 or re-taking ones?
Aligned.Undermyskin said:OMG. When you guyz received your HSC, did you get the raw marks or the aligned marks then? 'cuz if you had got the quite high aligned marks, some of you must have been disappointed to look at your UAI??
The cohort that they rank you against is the School Certificate cohort of the year when you were in Year 10, so for example the class of 2007 would have been ranked and placed into their positions using the students who did the School Certificate in 2005, assuming that all the students who sat the SC continued on to do the HSC.Undermyskin said:When calculating UAI, UAC looks at your HSC compared to other students, right? Do they include those illegible to receive UAI in that certain year like accelerated yr 11 or re-taking ones?
ohh i see. bet it helped u get ur 99+SoulSearcher said:Accelerated 2 unit maths in year 10 (2005) and extension 1 maths in year 11 (2006), hence how I managed to do both the 2 unit and extension 2 HSC papers And if you did extension 2 maths and got a HSC result in it, they don't take it into account at all for UAI calculation.
Yeah, I suppose it did somewhat :uhhuh:jaaaaay said:ohh i see. bet it helped u get ur 99+
im sure risole91 had the best of intentions when writing this but it is completely incorrect. the level of studying in advanced is higher than standard in the same way that chemistry is harder than hospitality. Therefore just as chemistry is scaled up and hospo is scaled down, so too (relatively) with advanced and standard.risole91 said:they scale they exact same.
standard is marked much harder, so a 70 on adv is the same as a 70 in std.
but its much easier to obtain an 80 in adv then std.
so my teacher tells me, hes a hsc marker.
Oh shit (sorry) I wasn't here in year 10 plus I started year 11 nearly 1 week later than everyone. lolz. My marks will be against...who then? Hope the UAC won't impulsively put a random aggregate point. hizSoulSearcher said:Aligned.
The cohort that they rank you against is the School Certificate cohort of the year when you were in Year 10, so for example the class of 2007 would have been ranked and placed into their positions using the students who did the School Certificate in 2005, assuming that all the students who sat the SC continued on to do the HSC.