Hi guys, I haven't really gotten the concept of the UAI - until now... I think.
My subjects are English Advanced, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, IPT, Maths + Maths Ext. 1
To my understanding: if I get, for instance, 70% for a 20% weighted HSC class assessment (a loss of 6 points from the class "assessment" mark without scaling considered), then does that mean a 3 point loss from my "HSC mark" for that subject, right??
If so, my real questions are:
1. How well does my particular set of subjects scale?
I've seen in JUAIseek that my subjects actually get scaled down...why?
2. With this scaling up and down in HSC mark, what would you say the overall trend is? How's it gonna scale this year?
Is it going to go up or down do you think? How do they decide how to scale the subjects - it all seems like they're doing this unsystematically.
3. Are Maths Ext. 1 and IPT really the only subjects that can scale me up (or scale me down if I don't get a 90 + mark)?
Why the drama there?
I'd appreciate any explanations.
My subjects are English Advanced, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, IPT, Maths + Maths Ext. 1
To my understanding: if I get, for instance, 70% for a 20% weighted HSC class assessment (a loss of 6 points from the class "assessment" mark without scaling considered), then does that mean a 3 point loss from my "HSC mark" for that subject, right??
If so, my real questions are:
1. How well does my particular set of subjects scale?
I've seen in JUAIseek that my subjects actually get scaled down...why?
2. With this scaling up and down in HSC mark, what would you say the overall trend is? How's it gonna scale this year?
Is it going to go up or down do you think? How do they decide how to scale the subjects - it all seems like they're doing this unsystematically.
3. Are Maths Ext. 1 and IPT really the only subjects that can scale me up (or scale me down if I don't get a 90 + mark)?
Why the drama there?
I'd appreciate any explanations.