Hi,
Just would like to tell everyone that those threads about UAI prediction is not to truely correct. UAI is highly calculated off from your EXTERNAL HSC marks.
According to UAC source, a candidate needs to averagely score a raw mark of 75 for each subject to get a 90 or more UAI. Of course scaling kicks in.
E.G if you get 75 for business studies, it is a bit below average, whereas you get 75 for 3u maths...thats a good result.
So this really balances it out.
Everyone thinking that school rankings are critical to determine UAI, their wrong. School assesments are used to determine HSC MARK not UAI.
UAI and HSC(the actual certificate you get, like the SC) are 2 diffrent things.
UAC will look at school assessments, but does not really affect much of the UAI outcome. i.e even if your getting average results at school, you will still have a chance of getting 90+UAI.
What UAC does is they ONLY collect the RAW external HSC examination marks, then they scale those to generate UAI.
Also, you cannot get below 50 for a scaled mark, as scaled marks are FROM 50-100.
To posibly get a UAI from 30s-50s, you got to be really dumb, and I mean like getting 30s-40s for every single exam and assesment throught out year 12 (incl. Final HSC)
GoodLuck everyone!!!
Just would like to tell everyone that those threads about UAI prediction is not to truely correct. UAI is highly calculated off from your EXTERNAL HSC marks.
According to UAC source, a candidate needs to averagely score a raw mark of 75 for each subject to get a 90 or more UAI. Of course scaling kicks in.
E.G if you get 75 for business studies, it is a bit below average, whereas you get 75 for 3u maths...thats a good result.
So this really balances it out.
Everyone thinking that school rankings are critical to determine UAI, their wrong. School assesments are used to determine HSC MARK not UAI.
UAI and HSC(the actual certificate you get, like the SC) are 2 diffrent things.
UAC will look at school assessments, but does not really affect much of the UAI outcome. i.e even if your getting average results at school, you will still have a chance of getting 90+UAI.
What UAC does is they ONLY collect the RAW external HSC examination marks, then they scale those to generate UAI.
Also, you cannot get below 50 for a scaled mark, as scaled marks are FROM 50-100.
To posibly get a UAI from 30s-50s, you got to be really dumb, and I mean like getting 30s-40s for every single exam and assesment throught out year 12 (incl. Final HSC)
GoodLuck everyone!!!