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shaon0 said:
Hey i am in year 11. School rank is 393.
Results from half-yearlies:
Physics: 6/~30 (Mark: 70%, average: 58%)
Chemistry: 5/~30 (mark: 91%, average: 64%)
Maths 2unit: 6/~60 (mark: ~80%, average: 55 to 45%)
Maths 3unit: 14/28
SOR 1: 21/~120
Advanced English: 34/~65

Advice would be appreciated :)
Nice marks you have there shaon0.
 

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HSC=/=LIFE said:
Nice marks you have there shaon0.
Thanks...but i would disagree. I have to improve by yearlies. Top 3 in all subjects.
 

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shaon0 said:
Ok...but what if i wanted to see what UAI i would get with my current results?
what would i do then?
In most schools, they have the average mark for each subject in the HSC listed in the annual report. It is given in a table.

To put it in SAM :
Look at your current marks and the average for the assessment you did.

So say if you are doing English Advanced and your mark was 70% and the average was 60%. and then look at the table. And say if it says 75% in the table, then you would give yourself a 85% in SAM, seeing as you pass average by 10 percent, so assume that you will pass average by 10 percent in the HSC.
 

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nerdsforever said:
In most schools, they have the average mark for each subject in the HSC listed in the annual report. It is given in a table.

To put it in SAM :
Look at your current marks and the average for the assessment you did.

So say if you are doing English Advanced and your mark was 70% and the average was 60%. and then look at the table. And say if it says 75% in the table, then you would give yourself a 85% in SAM, seeing as you pass average by 10 percent, so assume that you will pass average by 10 percent in the HSC.
By that method. I am looking at a UAI of 95.8 :(...I only used rank equivalents. Did not use your method. But if i did use your method, i would get a UAI of 98.2...which is pretty unlikely.
 
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Why do you keep bumping this thread? Haven't you had enough estimates You're in year 11 not year 12
 

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