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How much does your school really effect your UAI? (1 Viewer)

stinger

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say you go to a really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really crap school ... not that i do, but hypothetically

and no one is close to gettin over 90UAI, except for you

would you have any chance at gettin over 97-98?

this is just an exaggerated example, but basically i just wanna know if the performance of the other people in your school really effects your UAI that much
 
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well.. i am not sure to be honest.. but i do think it does effect you.

even being around ppl who perform low will have an effect on you you wont work as well..

i went to a crappy school and i really do think it affected me
 

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typically if you go to a bad school and you yourself are good then your gonna be ranked top so school doesn't really affect too much.

the bad thing is if you initally did very bad in a bad school with a low assessment but then do mass study and kill the external exam its harder to make up for that bad effort at the start, wheras if you did that for a top school you are much better off
 

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Okay, if your ranked 1 or 2 (in all your subjects) at a really really (repeat it a few more times) school, then you should do fine as long as you do well. It's up to you, which could mean anything. Good luck. :)
 

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