Every year the UAC published a booklet about "Report on the Scaling of the xxxx (Year) NSW Higher School Certificate". If your school does not supply you with the booklet, then I think you can download the 2005 pdf version at:
http://www.uac.edu.au/admin/uai.html
There are warning though for the data in some of the tables:
"Because HSC marks and scaled marks serve different purposes, comparing HSC and scaled marks is of little value, and
can lead to misinterpretations that may affect student choices of courses to study."
So read the WHOLE document properly, not just the tables.
DeathB4Life said:
how many people would there be out of the state that receive the same UAI with the increments being in 0.05?
also is it the same amount of people for every UAI point?
e.g
99-100 = 1000 people
98-99 = 1000 people
97-98 = 1000 people
It mainly depends on the quality of Year 12 cohorts of that year and quantity of students who received UAI on that year. Of course there are some other minor criteria. For example, according to the above documents, in 2005, NSW has 51 461 students receiving UAI. 18 students got 100 UAI, 836 students got 99 to 99.95 UAI and 826 students got 98 to 98.95 UAI.