No. You need another 8 units to even receive a UAI. And you need to do very WELL in another 8 units to receive a GOOD UAI.pull up said:hay guys i recieved a 98% in my half yrlie for 4 unit maths, is dat good enuf to gain a high UAI??
Yeah, 98% does not sound really achieveable in the HSC exam, equating to a 117/8.withoutaface said:Depends on the test difficulty...
Templar said:Yeah, 98% does not sound really achieveable in the HSC exam, equating to a 117/8.
Anyway it seems early to have your half yearly result.
Even then you're not guaranteed a 117/118.Slide Rule said:Because it would usually involve topping the state.
On that note, we still don't know the band cut-offs for Ext 2 maths. BOS is so extremely ssslllooowww with the FOI applications.Slide Rule said:If you manage 75% raw in the HSC, you're well on you're way to a band 6, which is very good for your UAI. You got 98% raw on what you claimed was a hard test. You do the maths (cringe-worthy pun).
I'll cite last year's riverview trial here, I think a (relatively) large percentage of the state would have gotten 120 if that was set as the HSC exam...Templar said:Yeah, 98% does not sound really achieveable in the HSC exam, equating to a 117/8.
Anyway it seems early to have your half yearly result.
But it wasn't, was it? Hence why I said, HSC exam.withoutaface said:I'll cite last year's riverview trial here, I think a (relatively) large percentage of the state would have gotten 120 if that was set as the HSC exam...
I was just reinforcing your pointTemplar said:But it wasn't, was it? Hence why I said, HSC exam.
Riverview isn't that bad...look at Keypad.