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HSC TUTOR
OK, what I'm talking about here is a way to make your SAM prediction more accurate. Keep in mind you must already have your HSC results for this to work, so it is just for 05ers really. Well, I realised with some of my aligned marks, that I'd "gained" half-a-mark in the rounding up process. For example, for english extension 1, I recieved 44 assesment and 47 exam mark- leaving me with 46 aligned HSC mark. But if you find the mean of the assesment and exam marks, it is 45.5... Now through this "gaining" of half marks, my aligned HSC results appeared to be 1.5 marks higher than the marks that UAC were really using to determine my UAI. So, with SAM, I entered the REAL marks I had- for english extension 1 I entered 45.5, for english adv 86.5 (instead of the aligned 87) etc... In the subjects where rounding up hadn't occured I didn't alter the mark. The result was a UAI "prediction" that was much closer to my actual result. Without this process, SAM gave me 98.85, but with my process it gave 98.65 for 2003 and 2004... and I ended up with a UAI of 98.60.
Others should try this, I want to know if it works for others- it might have just been a coincidence. If people don't know how the UAI calculation works, I'm not going to try and explain it... I just wanted to point out this way of students on the UAI-release eve can get a more accurate forecast.
Others should try this, I want to know if it works for others- it might have just been a coincidence. If people don't know how the UAI calculation works, I'm not going to try and explain it... I just wanted to point out this way of students on the UAI-release eve can get a more accurate forecast.