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ChatGPT peaked b4 there were these ai detectors in turnitin
 

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I think I actually give up with 1984. Anyone have any related texts for truth? oh god I think i'm losing my mind...
 

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what subjects scale well and which ones don't? Also how do you know if they scale well or not?
I've always struggled with understanding all of that :frown2: :frown2:
 

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what subjects scale well and which ones don't? Also how do you know if they scale well or not?
I've always struggled with understanding all of that :frown2: :frown2:
Have a look at the scaling reports released by UAC: https://www.uac.edu.au/assets/documents/scaling-reports/scaling-report-2022-nsw-hsc.pdf
The subjects that scale well have a higher scaled mean for reference.
I'm not sure which are the best scaling off the top of my head, but obviously Advanced and Extension subjects scale wayyyyyy better than others.
 

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what subjects scale well and which ones don't? Also how do you know if they scale well or not?
I've always struggled with understanding all of that :frown2: :frown2:
it really doesn’t matter

easier subject = people do better = scales worse
harder subject = people do worse = scales better

so it averages out, with the exception of maths ext 1/2 which provide significantly more people with high scaled marks than all other subjects do thanks to some oddities with how scaling works
 

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it really doesn’t matter

easier subject = people do better = scales worse
harder subject = people do worse = scales better

so it averages out, with the exception of maths ext 1/2 which provide significantly more people with high scaled marks than all other subjects do thanks to some oddities with how scaling works
yeah i don't quite understand why but maths ext 1 in particular seems to be disproportionately godly in scaling compared to the level of work required to do well
 

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