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mp3mojo

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i was wonderin, a uai of 97.95 wat is my rank in the state?
would it be lik around top 2000 ppl?
 

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i think it would be somewhere between 1300-1500 in the state ...
 

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22 people got 100
then groups of 42 for each increment, or thereabouts.

that makes 22 + 42.41

=1744 people.

(this is probably a maximum...I remember reading somewhere that there were less people in the lower increments...so take flyin's estimate just to be safe...:))
 

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yeah i hope it's only around 1300 - 1500 ppl too hehehe cos it's dats not toooo many ppl :D
 

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i think there were around 64 000 students ... so it would be 00.205 multiplied by 64 000 which is about 1300 ...
 

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we dont ever find out what our ranks are though, do we...
 

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If u really wanna kno exact details, u can read the UAC's Report on Scaling 2001 HSC (last yr's HSC) it tells u exactly how many people got in each UAI bracket (eg, 100-90, 80-89, 70-79 etc, and u can estimate from there)
 

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Originally posted by flyin'
i think there were around 64 000 students ... so it would be 00.205 multiplied by 64 000 which is about 1300 ...
The UAI ranks you against the students who took the SC with you two years ago (more like 85 000) rather than just those who continued on to do the HSC (which was what the old TER did).
 

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Originally posted by Lazarus
The UAI ranks you against the students who took the SC with you two years ago (more like 85 000) rather than just those who continued on to do the HSC (which was what the old TER did).
and what is the fukin point of that may I ask (scuse the french)? Ive always wondered why.............
 

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Originally posted by Lazarus
The UAI ranks you against the students who took the SC with you two years ago (more like 85 000) rather than just those who continued on to do the HSC (which was what the old TER did).
so many people ... 85000 ... that means im even further down the food-chain ...:D :D :D
 

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but if they dropped out in year 10 they obviously weren't very bright!!!!

P.S. Generalisation ppls- sorry if you have a really smart friend who left in year 10 for whatever reason I just meant on a whole
 

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Originally posted by YEAR11
and what is the fukin point of that may I ask (scuse the french)? Ive always wondered why.............
Because that way UAIs can be compared between states. It is assumed that the average academic ability of the general population is approximately the same in each state, however each state has different retention rates (different numbers of people continuing on to years 11 and 12). Schooling is compulsory until the age of 15, so nearly everyone goes through the SC at the end of year 10. The ranking is made with regard to this cohort to allow inter-state comparisons to be made.
 

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Will somebody's SC marks be taken into account in determining UAI?
(so if he/she did really poor on SC, the UAI will be poor)
 

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Lazarus said:
Because that way UAIs can be compared between states. It is assumed that the average academic ability of the general population is approximately the same in each state, however each state has different retention rates (different numbers of people continuing on to years 11 and 12). Schooling is compulsory until the age of 15, so nearly everyone goes through the SC at the end of year 10. The ranking is made with regard to this cohort to allow inter-state comparisons to be made.
so can u compare TERs with UAIs?
or would a TER be comparatively lower than a UAI, since fewer people were considered e.g. 98 TER = 97 UAI???
 

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Yes - TERs are lower than their corresponding UAIs.

The UAI Technical Report includes a table of UAI equivalences for selected TERs for the years 1993, 1996 and 1997:


<code> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; ---------- UAI ----------
&nbsp;TER &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 1993&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 1996&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 1997

99.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 99.35 &nbsp; &nbsp; 99.40 &nbsp; &nbsp; 99.40
95.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 96.75 &nbsp; &nbsp; 96.65 &nbsp; &nbsp; 96.95
90.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 93.45 &nbsp; &nbsp; 93.80 &nbsp; &nbsp; 93.80
85.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 90.05 &nbsp; &nbsp; 90.65 &nbsp; &nbsp; 90.60
80.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 86.65 &nbsp; &nbsp; 87.40 &nbsp; &nbsp; 87.35
75.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 83.20 &nbsp; &nbsp; 84.05 &nbsp; &nbsp; 84.05
70.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 79.60 &nbsp; &nbsp; 80.70 &nbsp; &nbsp; 80.70
65.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 75.95 &nbsp; &nbsp; 77.15 &nbsp; &nbsp; 77.25
60.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 72.20 &nbsp; &nbsp; 73.55 &nbsp; &nbsp; 73.70
55.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 68.35 &nbsp; &nbsp; 69.85 &nbsp; &nbsp; 70.05
50.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 64.30 &nbsp; &nbsp; 66.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 66.15
45.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 60.20 &nbsp; &nbsp; 62.05 &nbsp; &nbsp; 62.15
40.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 55.85 &nbsp; &nbsp; 57.85 &nbsp; &nbsp; 57.95
35.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 51.30 &nbsp; &nbsp; 53.50 &nbsp; &nbsp; 53.60
30.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 46.55 &nbsp; &nbsp; 48.90 &nbsp; &nbsp; 48.95
25.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 41.55 &nbsp; &nbsp; 43.95 &nbsp; &nbsp; 43.75
20.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 36.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 38.50 &nbsp; &nbsp; 38.20
15.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 29.80 &nbsp; &nbsp; 32.45 &nbsp; &nbsp; 31.90
</code>
 

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Why are the TER's lower? Was it only based on the cohort that sat the HSC that year or something else?
 

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Lazarus said:
Yes - TERs are lower than their corresponding UAIs.

The UAI Technical Report includes a table of UAI equivalences for selected TERs for the years 1993, 1996 and 1997:


<code> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; ---------- UAI ----------
&nbsp;TER &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 1993&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 1996&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 1997

99.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 99.35 &nbsp; &nbsp; 99.40 &nbsp; &nbsp; 99.40
95.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 96.75 &nbsp; &nbsp; 96.65 &nbsp; &nbsp; 96.95
90.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 93.45 &nbsp; &nbsp; 93.80 &nbsp; &nbsp; 93.80
85.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 90.05 &nbsp; &nbsp; 90.65 &nbsp; &nbsp; 90.60
80.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 86.65 &nbsp; &nbsp; 87.40 &nbsp; &nbsp; 87.35
75.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 83.20 &nbsp; &nbsp; 84.05 &nbsp; &nbsp; 84.05
70.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 79.60 &nbsp; &nbsp; 80.70 &nbsp; &nbsp; 80.70
65.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 75.95 &nbsp; &nbsp; 77.15 &nbsp; &nbsp; 77.25
60.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 72.20 &nbsp; &nbsp; 73.55 &nbsp; &nbsp; 73.70
55.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 68.35 &nbsp; &nbsp; 69.85 &nbsp; &nbsp; 70.05
50.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 64.30 &nbsp; &nbsp; 66.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 66.15
45.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 60.20 &nbsp; &nbsp; 62.05 &nbsp; &nbsp; 62.15
40.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 55.85 &nbsp; &nbsp; 57.85 &nbsp; &nbsp; 57.95
35.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 51.30 &nbsp; &nbsp; 53.50 &nbsp; &nbsp; 53.60
30.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 46.55 &nbsp; &nbsp; 48.90 &nbsp; &nbsp; 48.95
25.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 41.55 &nbsp; &nbsp; 43.95 &nbsp; &nbsp; 43.75
20.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 36.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 38.50 &nbsp; &nbsp; 38.20
15.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; 29.80 &nbsp; &nbsp; 32.45 &nbsp; &nbsp; 31.90
</code>
lol...
my sister got a TER of 97.7 and i wanted to match that....so i was thinking of a UAI 98+, but it looks like it'll have to be revised to ~98.6
 

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