I was trying SAM and after I put my estimated marks in and got a UAI, I then swapped Advanced English for Standard English and put all the same marks in, but the UAI was higher. I thought Standard English got scaled down.
So I was just wondering why, by doing Advanced English I would get a lower UAI? Is it because most people in Advanced would do really well and therefore my mark would be closer to the average, whereas if I did Standard my mark would be higher compared to most other students?
And also, I've heard that if you go to a good school you're marks get scaled up. I used to go to a good school but now I'm doing the HSC at TAFE. While there are serious and smart students who make an effort, there are also the slackers who are only there to get Centrelink benefits. Would you have to do really well in your subjects in order not to be affected too badly?
As you can see, I'm worried about my UAI.
So I was just wondering why, by doing Advanced English I would get a lower UAI? Is it because most people in Advanced would do really well and therefore my mark would be closer to the average, whereas if I did Standard my mark would be higher compared to most other students?
And also, I've heard that if you go to a good school you're marks get scaled up. I used to go to a good school but now I'm doing the HSC at TAFE. While there are serious and smart students who make an effort, there are also the slackers who are only there to get Centrelink benefits. Would you have to do really well in your subjects in order not to be affected too badly?
As you can see, I'm worried about my UAI.