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UAI estimate plz (got my half yearlies back) (1 Viewer)

kevda1st

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I go to a school ranked in the top 90

My ranks were

Eng (standard) 1/64
Maths (Ext 1) 8/65
Maths (Ext2) 11/20
BIology 6/53
Chemistry 4/42
Senior Science 1/23
 
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Sam_B

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This might just be for my school, but I was under the impression that you couldn't do Senior Science if you were doing other sciences (like Chem and Biology). :confused:

That just confused me a bit...
 

chewy123

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^You can in yr 12 - if, say, you want to drop physics, you can replace it with senior science rather than dropping the units completely.
 

waryap

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yeah, I would say you would get 94+ just what your aiming for :]
I'm not a great estimator though, however, I know a few people who are in the 90's zone in terms of school ranking and had the same ranks as you and managed to get over 95.
Keep up the good work!~
 

Fortify

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didn't you hear they are axing it???.. look in general discussion

they will get an ATAR
Basically the same thing.

Read this:

So does this mean everything is going to remain the same except the fact that the name isn't UAI and that you can't get a perfect 100 any more?
Essentially, yes.

If you want to get really technical about it - there is a small change to the School Certificate reference cohort used to convert percentiles based on scaled aggregates to the final ATAR - but most people aren't going to understand what that means, so just rest assured that it won't disadvantage you at all.
 

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