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Hi.
I just have a question concerning percentiles etc. If I were to be
placed in the 97th percentile for all of my subjects, would that necessarily
mean that I would gain a UAI of 97.00? Or could it actually go either side
of 97.00?
And just one other question. I've heard that choosing a particular subject
doesn't actually prevent you from gaining a particular UAI (e.g. doing
Physics doesn't ensure a high UAI). It is theoretically correct (so I've
heard), but it is it actually a "realistic" statement
E.g.
Person A does General Mathematics and Industrial Technology
Person B does 4U Maths and Physics.
Theoretically, they can both gain UAIs of 100, but will this actually
happen? If Person A came first in every subject, and Person B came first in
every subject, will they both gain UAIs of 100, or will Person B have the
higher "priority" because he/she has done higher scaled subjects?
Hi.
I just have a question concerning percentiles etc. If I were to be
placed in the 97th percentile for all of my subjects, would that necessarily
mean that I would gain a UAI of 97.00? Or could it actually go either side
of 97.00?
And just one other question. I've heard that choosing a particular subject
doesn't actually prevent you from gaining a particular UAI (e.g. doing
Physics doesn't ensure a high UAI). It is theoretically correct (so I've
heard), but it is it actually a "realistic" statement
E.g.
Person A does General Mathematics and Industrial Technology
Person B does 4U Maths and Physics.
Theoretically, they can both gain UAIs of 100, but will this actually
happen? If Person A came first in every subject, and Person B came first in
every subject, will they both gain UAIs of 100, or will Person B have the
higher "priority" because he/she has done higher scaled subjects?