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kenshinx77

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Hehehe an estimate pls ^^?

Bio trial mark:92 trial rank:1st Internal rank 1st out of 15ppl
Chem trial mark 85 trial rank 1st internal mark 3rd out of 25 ppl
Bst trial mark 90 trial rank 1st internal rank 1st out of 25 ppl
Englsih ADV trial marks 79/105 trial rank 3rd internal mark 5-6th out of 20 ppl
maths trial mark 88/120 trial rank 5th internal rank 5th out of 25 ppl
3 unit trial mark 46/80 trial rank 5th internal rank 6th out of 10 people
sor I trial mark 33/50 xD trial rank13-15th internal rank 7th out of 35 people

School rank last year: 350 ish:rofl2:
 

blackratpoo

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i put your trial raw results into juai,

low 80's. [2002-80.05, 2003-83.45, 2004-80.30, 2005-80.15] however this is a uai calculator so rounds up a bit. so what you have to guess is whether you performed better in the actual hsc, that is through alignment and moderation processes.

best way to do this is calculate what you think your raw marks in the exam were.

e.g.eng- 95/105 = 90%
bio- 93/100 =93%
chem-83/100=83%
business-76/100=76%

*made these figures up.

so then you look a threads and from past years what the "band cut offs" have been. e.g. in chem B6 is 81%, so then you can assume you got a 91 for example for your examination mark. then look at your rank and find out how the people in the top ranks went to approximate a assessment mark. [totally dependent on cohorts performance in internals anyway] then average both exam mark and assessment mark and put all you marks into matrix calculator and bobs your uncle.

you'd be suprised at the band cut-off marks,

85-90/105 in english advanced is a B6 (90)
low eighties in chem is a B6 usually.
bio last year was 82. etc etc.

so look at the threads concentrating only on the BOS reliable posts.

hope i helped.
 

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