Morgan1234pooki
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like, if you get 95.5, how many other people get that?? is it a set number?? and how many people get 99.95???
it's not neccesarily linear, but i'm pretty sure it's less than thatso if i got say 96.00 and with every incremint, there is 50 people...does that mean 10,000 people would have beaten me?
Yeah, pretty sure that's what's different about atar and uai. UAI only included people form yr 10 and ATAR includes people from year 7. I think. Do NOT quote me. Also, atar only goes to 99.95 where as uai went to 100 (obvs)Does it count people who were in the Yr 7 cohort that have not completed their HSC (> 80,000). If so, the figure looks about right.
This is about right.99.95 ~ 30 (nsw)
I'm not too sure but I think every increment of 0.05 is like 50 people.
I thought 99.95 was closer to 45? Because it merged 99.95 UAI and 100 UAI, and 21~ people got 100, and about 25 got 99.95 UAI99.95 ~ 30 (nsw)
I'm not too sure but I think every increment of 0.05 is like 50 people.
I've never thought about in that perspective but it sounds logical.I thought 99.95 was closer to 45? Because it merged 99.95 UAI and 100 UAI, and 21~ people got 100, and about 25 got 99.95 UAI
Capped - ages to load.-points to my link-
http://www.uac.edu.au/documents/atar/2010_HSC_Table A7.pdf
ooft sucks. well i'll summarise here.Capped - ages to load.