lyounamu
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I am completely aware of the fact that scaling of the course is determined by the calibre of the students in general.
However, I have been looking at several scaling reports and came to weird conclusion,
On the other hand, SOR II had top student from its total candidature getting 99.90. With this, SOR II should be capped instead of SOR I which has better top students.
From what I see, only explanation to this is that, scaling of the course is determined purely by the people who have taken the course counted towards their UAI.
Think about it, people who get 100 UAI from SOR I course might have been just forced to do SOR I because of their school. And even if they DID get extremely good mark in SOR I (like 49+), it wouldn't really count for them because the scaled mark that they would get from SOR I is too low.
Well, what do you think?
However, I have been looking at several scaling reports and came to weird conclusion,
I mean, let's take this as an example. The top UAI from people who took SOR I had 100 UAI. And from this, I also presume that there should be have quite a large number of 99.90+. If we look at the overall calibre of the students taking the course, SOR I should never be capped. Why? Because the top ends of the SOR I students are performing extremely well.Namu said:scaling of the course is not determined by the overall calibre of the students undertaking the course...rather, it is determined purely by the quality of the students who counted that particular course into their UAI.
On the other hand, SOR II had top student from its total candidature getting 99.90. With this, SOR II should be capped instead of SOR I which has better top students.
From what I see, only explanation to this is that, scaling of the course is determined purely by the people who have taken the course counted towards their UAI.
Think about it, people who get 100 UAI from SOR I course might have been just forced to do SOR I because of their school. And even if they DID get extremely good mark in SOR I (like 49+), it wouldn't really count for them because the scaled mark that they would get from SOR I is too low.
Well, what do you think?