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umm...well im not a maths person...but isnt 80+ the top 20% of the state?
so 20% of people should get 80+??
 

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The top 31% of HSC students receive a UAI of 80+.
 

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Laz,

Just to be painful .. could I possibly ask if you have any further stats ..

ie. for 90, 95, 99 ??

Thanks heaps
 

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isn't it ---> top 8% 95
top 16% 90

that's off the top of my head, u guys better check.
anyway, i saw in that assessment booklet we got, that 98 was top 2% and 90 was top 10%. i don't really get it..
 

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In theory, 99 means top 1% of those who did the SC with you. However, many who did the SC might not have gone on to do HSC or not asked for UAI.
 

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These statistics are available on the Report on Scaling 2002 HSC on the UAC website
 

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but wont these percentages vary from year to year, cuz i heard that we are the biggest HSC class in recent memory, so will that have an effect on the percentage of ppl gettin over 80.
 

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Originally posted by Suney_J
but wont these percentages vary from year to year, cuz i heard that we are the biggest HSC class in recent memory
They have been the same for the past four years, even though the HSC cohort sizes have been increasing:

2003: 65,311
2002: 64,805
2001: 62,751
2000: 62,883
 

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In the 2003 HSC:

22 students will receive a UAI of 100.00...
5% of the state will receive "30.00 or less"

Therefore that leaves a gap of 69.95 for UAI...

If you think about it, the 2003 HSC will work like this assuming that exactly 65,311 students sit the 2003 HSC...but only approximately 51,000 will receive a UAI as others will not comply with the UAI rules.

On a state scale: (65,311 candidates)
i) 9302 students will receive a UAI of >90.00
Therefore the top 18.2% of the state get >90

ii) 18,582 students will receive a UAI of >80.00
Therefore the top 36.4% of the state get >80

iii) 27,862 students will receive a UAI of >70.00
Therefore the top 54.6% of the state get >70
Regards,
PRSOV
 
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It's not very difficult to calculate if you have the stats. :)
 

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