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Are UAIs likely to settle? (1 Viewer)

Ziff

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I entered a few figures for:
2u Modern History
1u Extension History
2u English Advanced
1u Extension English 1
1u Extension English 2
2u Legal Studies
2u Chemistry
and over the past few years the UAI has changed drastically.

Enter 90% for each subject (80% for Chemistry) and you get:
2003 UAI - 96.35
2002 UAI - 97.35
2001 UAI - 98.15

Are we likely to see such huge jumps once again in 2004 or do you think this will slow down to a reasonable level?
 

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I wouldn't call those 'drastic' jumps. :)

I'd expect the same sort of one or two point variability to continue.
 

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you can't really compare like that....

there have been pretty big changes to aligning process from 2001 -> 2002 and from 2002->2003.

i reckon 2003 should be similar to 2004
 

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i would... [ drastic ]

im in yr 12...

and if it goes down by 1% AGAIN that is gonna cause me big trouble... and make me look bad :D but like are u sure laza that its gonna go down again?

i mean.. farout :$ tha 100% thing was 486 last yr.. so like... that srpetty high.. it wunt get higher than that will it?
 

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2001 - 2002 the jump was 0.8
2002 - 2003 the jump was 1

What next?
2003 - 2004 it'll be 1.2?

That's pretty drastic to me...
 

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drastic if u were off the cutoff UAI...
but still fair coz u would be compared to the students in your year...
 

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Originally posted by aditya
but like are u sure laza that its gonna go down again?
We really don't know.

More info is going to be released in the full 2003 scaling report later this year - perhaps that will help.
 

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UAIs never "go down"

eg a 96 (2001) in 4unit maths scaled higher than a 96(2002) in 4 unit maths.

you can't compare between years like that.

mabye if you looked at the percentiles you may reach some kind of camparision. But that is still irrelavent since the UAI is a rank.
 

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you are allowed a 10% error is highschool related things, so I would say a change of less than 9 uai points is reasonable
 

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There's only so far the marks can go... 100 is the maximum. I predict smaller 'jumps' in the future.
 

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They're going down, not up
 

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the only thing about the uais going down, is because a lot of ppl are doing better.. ie more smarter ppl doing the hsc
 

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Originally posted by theone123
the only thing about the uais going down, is because a lot of ppl are doing better.. ie more smarter ppl doing the hsc
No. More resources and more predictability within the HSC.
 

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more people becoming HSC examination machines
 

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yeah when i first came here there were about 8000-9000 ppl registered and now it has ballooned to 15000!!
 

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