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Is it still possible to get an 80+ UAI? (1 Viewer)

Ricky09

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My current marks are as followed.

Studies of Religion
Interest Study Project: 82%
Research and Oral task: 95%

English (Standard)
Area of Study (Common): 75%
Edit Expereince Through Language Speech: 80%

Business Studies
Stimulus Topic: 77.5%
Skills Report: 100%

Legal Studies
Written Task/Skills: 68%

General Mathematics
Test: 84%

Information Processes and Technology
Written Exam: 65.8%


Admitably, i did not do great work Term 4 of last year and bludged.

But i now do 3 hours minimum of work every night and my marks have improved. The only two marks i have received this year have been the 95% for religion and 100% for business. If i continue the work load and produce good results is it possible to get an 80+ UAI? Even with the burdon of a a few 70% results i currently have.
 
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if you keep up your work and your rank, i'd say you'd be able to get above 90+ with those results. don't study too long ... study smart!
 

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Those 60's will really hamper your UAI.

You want at least low eighties whilst keeping, neigh, bettering your other marks.
 

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mr_brightside said:
Those 60's will really hamper your UAI.

You want at least low eighties whilst keeping, neigh, bettering your other marks.
Yeah. The 60's will harm me. I should be able to boost to low 80's in Legal, but i struggle in exams for IPT for several reasons.
 

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And be aware that the scaling of your subjects aren't that great, so put in extra effort to compensate for that. But it is very achievable.
 

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hey guys i really want to get it to uni with mid 80s can anyone tel me a sugesstion on these results so far plz cheers

standard english-93%
general maths-75%
legal studeis-80%
business studies-70%
biology-80%
 

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I'm doing remarkably simmilar subjects and would also like to now :) (wouldn't we all eh?)

Modern History
Exam 1 - 50%

English (Advanced)
Area of Study (Common): 75%

Legal Studies
Presentation - 77.5%

General Mathematics
Test N/A (Guessing at least 80s, maybe 90s)

Information Processes and Technology
Written Exam: 97%
Assignment 1: 95%

Hope I'm not hijacking this thread.. imo shamilia 3 hours of study a night will really place you in the 90s should you maintain it. I do about no study now and seem to get by. I also got to a selective school :/
 

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It's hard to tell with assessment marks what UAI you'll get, because different schools set different tasks of different difficulty. The only thing that will help is ranks and trial marks - these can be combined into a vague sort of UAI. As a very, very general rule for an 80+, you want to be ranked in the top fifth of your class (maybe lower if you're at a good school), and get at least 75-80 across all your subjects in your trial exams.


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hey thanx so u say i will get into my 90s
thanx atleast someone replaid but im still scared on the trails and other asesment tasks u know
 

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even though i havn't experienced the hsc, and what marks u can get with what assessment marks.. if u punch those assessement marks into sam, u'll get a rough estimate, but >80uai isnt impossible.. keep in mind that the average uai is 75, therefore, if u put in more effort (work smarter, not harder or longer) ur bound 2 get a uai greater than 85 :+).. honestly, coz the cap on standard english, thats the only worry......
 

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nothings impossible. be determined, motivated and work hard and you will achieve a great mark that will be far from what you expected =]
 
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its not marks that count,its your rank that is of most importance


you could come first with a school internal mark of 60,but then if you kick ass in the hsc exam room and get 90 your internal school mark automatically goes up to 90 .

think ranks not marks
 

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I guess there is still time to improve, we're only about half way, and still have half-yearlies and trials, which constitute a very large portion of your internal assessment. So it's still possible to work on your weaker subjects and continue to excel in your stronger ones.
 

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What if your grade is really small..mine is about 25 of us. if i am ranked first or second in my grade does it matter if its small?
 

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jesswatt said:
What if your grade is really small..mine is about 25 of us. if i am ranked first or second in my grade does it matter if its small?
The size of the grade isn't as important as how good the class is overall.


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But then again, if you're ranked first, or even second, scaling should barely affect you at all. So keep that rank up there. ;)
 

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