Hey guys,
this is my first post at BOS so I thought I might make this one useful as the stuff on this forum is really good and interesting.
I'm from Sefton High and over at my school everyone gets a UAI estimate=
a little sheet of paper where you fill in your name and they grab your ranking and marks based solely on your half yearly marks and use that to calculate your UAI (estimate) with your Est UAI from 2003-06 listed consecutively.
Apparently Sefton has purchased some complex UAI calculation algorithm that is similar to the one used to calculate your actual UAI.
The Maths Head teacher reckons it is within 2-3 marks of what you'll actaully get in the HSC assuming you do the same. The Year 12's of 2006 I talked to say its accurate.
My question is: Is this thing accurate because it does not factor in assessments and my friends and I appear to do better in our assessments than what we got in the Half Yearlys?
And the other is if you don't do so well in the trials with an estimated UAI of 83 is it too late if you do better in the actual HSC to get an actual UAI of 90.00+?
Thanks guys! Look foward to more discussions
this is my first post at BOS so I thought I might make this one useful as the stuff on this forum is really good and interesting.
I'm from Sefton High and over at my school everyone gets a UAI estimate=
a little sheet of paper where you fill in your name and they grab your ranking and marks based solely on your half yearly marks and use that to calculate your UAI (estimate) with your Est UAI from 2003-06 listed consecutively.
Apparently Sefton has purchased some complex UAI calculation algorithm that is similar to the one used to calculate your actual UAI.
The Maths Head teacher reckons it is within 2-3 marks of what you'll actaully get in the HSC assuming you do the same. The Year 12's of 2006 I talked to say its accurate.
My question is: Is this thing accurate because it does not factor in assessments and my friends and I appear to do better in our assessments than what we got in the Half Yearlys?
And the other is if you don't do so well in the trials with an estimated UAI of 83 is it too late if you do better in the actual HSC to get an actual UAI of 90.00+?
Thanks guys! Look foward to more discussions
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