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UAI prediction please (1 Viewer)

aussie8881

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Can someone please predict my uai??

Thanks in advance

English Adv - 68 (11/43)
Maths 2Unit - 78 (10/38)
Business Studies - 95 (1/33)
SDD - 62 (2/7)
Chemistry- 78 (4/15)
 

acmilan

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Its hard to tell without an idea of the school or rank but if the assesments are about as difficult as the HSC exam i dont think those marks will be enough for 90+, realistically 80s so far.
 

Survivor39

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I'll say 80 to 85. Depends on your school.
 

VanCarBus

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Uai

marks have nothing to do with the school u go to,
bcause my school is ranked like 150
and i got decent marks and beat someone who went to baulkham hills high

but im guessing, u'll get around 80s
 

tennille

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Personally, I think the whole UAI scaling system is stuffed. The fact that schools are ranked and those ranked higher are put to an advantage over average public schools is pathetic- it makes selective schools and all that appear over- rated. I don't mean to offend anyone and I know intelligent people go there but some of them who do get in the 90s probably really deserve to get into the 70s or 80s whereas those who achieve corresponding ranks in an average school get a lower UAI.

I don't think schools should be ranked.

Sorry if I did offend anyone.
 

tennille

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Aren't they scaled at all? Like selective schools have a higher advantage over normal public schools. I meant scaled, not ranked. I'm not sure if this is true or not- i'm just saying what I heard.
 

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