accounting is not really maths nor economics. actuarial studies or economics may be more for you. the reason why unsw and usyd dont have a uai for acturial studies is because there is no seperate degree for it. for unsw you can major in actuarial studies if you are doing a commerce degree and...
nah its not that hard to get a UAI of 60 if you try your very best imo. but in saying that approx 50% of people doing the HSC will get a UAI of less than 65 so i guess you never really know. it differs from person to person depending on their abilities.
BOS tries their best to make it as fair as possible. they have clerical checks for a certain amount of money if you think that you where treated unfairly. the thing is cost vs. benefit. marking it multiple times and having the paper distributed to all HSC students has more negative effects...
not a direct relationship obviously (which i have mentioned in my post, if you read it all) but it may help when predicting someones uai on this site as it may be an indicator of how moderation may affect there uai. i would say it may make the prediction slightly more accurate when school...
actually tafe units do count toward your hsc but may not be included in your uai. it really depends if you want to go to uni or not. if not i'd say drop a subject, you'd still be eligable for the hsc.
good luck with that. :)
theres a waiting list. :confused:
i got a letter saying i was invited to join. i dont even remember applying. how do they choose who gets in. is it a first come first serve basis.
op: you are doing pretty alright in english. i'd me more worried about your other subjects though. but yes it is possible to get a uai of 90 in standard but it really depends on the individual.
school rankings dont directly effect your uai. you can definitly achieve a uai of 95+ in any school. however school ranking is an indication of how moderation may effect your uai when asking for people to predict your uai.