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It would appear so for 2002.

I used the 2003 projection as my source. A little difference.
 

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Originally posted by Jesh
To get a UAI of 70, you need an aggregate of *about* 287
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To get a UAI of 100, you need an aggregate of *about* 473
*about* ~ error margin of up to plus or minus ten

Originally posted by Ragerunner
Actually, I don't think you can get a UAI of 100 with a band 4 in maths.
It's theoretically possible. But highly unlikely. :)

Originally posted by freaking_out
i rem. couple years ago in laz seeker u couldn't enter a mark below 72 for eng. adv.....why is this?:(
That's because marks below 72 (or whatever the figure was) would have placed you in the bottom 25% of the state. Statistics aren't released about students in that sphere, so it makes it very difficult to approximate scaled marks for them. I didn't bother coming up with a proper method for it until we wrote the UAISeeker.
 

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Originally posted by Lazarus
*about* ~ error margin of up to plus or minus ten
As in plus/minus ten due to changing trends or mis-calculation using a calculator to add up the scaled marks?
 

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Originally posted by Ragerunner
As in plus/minus ten due to changing trends or mis-calculation using a calculator to add up the scaled marks?
as in changing exam difficulties and exam performances
 

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Originally posted by Lazarus
[B...That's because marks below 72 (or whatever the figure was) would have placed you in the bottom 25% of the state. Statistics aren't released about students in that sphere, so it makes it very difficult to approximate scaled marks for them. I didn't bother coming up with a proper method for it until we wrote the UAISeeker. [/B]
so like i asked in the other thread, how much uai can i get if i get like 60 in eng adv.

i do 4u maths, physics, chemistry
 

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Originally posted by Ragerunner
As in plus/minus ten due to changing trends or mis-calculation using a calculator to add up the scaled marks?
Both. The scaled marks provided are only approximations.
 

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whats the difference from buying it now or 30 days later.
 

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What if like someone gets mid-high band 6 in 8 units (4U maths, chem and phys) but gets high band 4/low band 5 for english? does that have a large impact on UAI?
 

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ummm, bands have nothing to do with UAI...talk in terms of scaled marks
 

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oops there is a difference, you pay the same thing, but you get less time to use it
 

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