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I would suggest you try this:Smart_Dunce said:how is the uai determined? if someone gets uai of 100, is it because he's ranked 1 or what?
Using the word "he" is rather discriminative, especially since the majority of people who get a UAI of 100.00 are females.Smart_Dunce said:because he's ranked 1 or what?
No.Smart_Dunce said:are you saying that the uai is out of 500 it is adjusted to 100.
eg. 450/500-->UAI 90.00
It depends on the course that mark was obtained from. Some courses are capped so that the maximum scaled mark cannot be 100. Usually most courses would have the top mark scaled to 100.Smart Dunce said:i know someone who last year got first in the state in something, he got a mark of 98. Is that scaled to 100?
Read the posts above. I've summarised a very detailed process in that post. Please read the content in the link I've provided as well. That should hopefully answer most questions about the processes that are taken to calculate the UAI.Smart Dunce said:and how to exam marks turn into a uai again?
There is not enough information to tell in general. The scaling process changes with each successive year.Smart_Dunce said:ive checked out the site and asked people.
scaling is meant to see how well people compare even if they're in different things.
It's like 85/100 in 2u maths is better than 90/100 in general.
am i right?
wrong_turn said:for example in one year, if all the people who do well in say IT, General maths, ESL do well in every of their subjects. it would too be scaled like 4u maths or latin.
English (Advanced) and English (Standard) are SCALED AS A COMMON COURSE. This is the only exception to the generalised scaling trend. The reason that English (Advanced) students usually get higher scaled marks than English (Standard) students is simply because they are more capable of obtaining high raw marks due to their personal abilities. It has nothing to do with the scaling system itself.wrong_turn said:advanced students generally do better. however, the scaling of advanced and standard students is determined in paper 1. paper two is scaled with each individual subject.
explanation: people do better in advanced, simply because the people who do advanced do better in paper 1.
most people who do advanced also do better in all of their subjects in comparison to standard students.
Then the student taking English (Standard) would have a better raw mark than the student taking English (Advanced). Read the posts above you and refer to the links provided for details.Smart_Dunce said:so paper 1 is both for advanced and standard.
what if a standard kid did better than an advanced kid?