Haha, my yr 11 marks did scale up a bit cos my ranks were pretty good (equal 1st in 2u, 3rd in 3u), and while i found yr 11 pretty easy, yr 12 got tougher. Im hoping for final hsc marks of around 93 in 3u, any mark in the 80s in 4u.
My understanding is that to get 95+ uai, you should aim for an average of 85 in each subject. Try to get good ranks too, like in the top 10-15. Then you can also consider scaling in each subject. You should aim to do as well as you can in all your assessments that you do. All these assessment tasks/exams that you do each term, well you know, they have different weightings towards your final assessment mark. Then the trials are usually 40 or 50%, which is pretty much worth all the exams you did before that combined, so they are really important.
With 4u, it generally scales really well. You should aim to get a good rank, a higher rank will scale your mark up more. In our 4u trial, which was a pretty hard exam, my raw mark was 63/120 (although i could have done better), but my rank was 4th, so that was a big boost, and my final mark on my report was 79. It's not a bad thing to get low marks in 4u exams, just as long as your rank is good.
Complex numbers is an easy topic, yes. But you should look at the weighting of the exam, how much percent of your overall assessment mark it's worth. It might only be worth 10-20%. If it's not worth that much, if you screw up, you're still alright cos you have the other exams to catch up on. But since the topic is easy you should ace it, cos it gets harder from there on.
As for the final hsc exams, ive seen in some places, a raw mark of about 90/120 in 4u has usually led to a band 6. In 3u, high 60s-70/84 gave a band 6. Ive seen you do physics as well, this scales pretty good too, anything over 80, to mid 80s will give you a band 6. But the scaling depends on how hard the exam is.
Oh yeh, ive got worked solutions from most chapters in the Cambridge book, if you ever need em just tell me.