I'm not entirely sure, but I'd guess you'd need to get into the 90s.Originally posted by chantelle87
If im doing general maths and want a uai of like 90 or over what do i need to get in maths to avoid bad scaling
Exactly!Originally posted by Alexander
You guys must be joking...OF COURSE gen. math is scaled down. Why should someone doing mathermatics be dissadvantaged for choosing a much harder subject?. It's balanced out by the fact that gen. math. is hell easy, therefore you are expected to get a VERY good mark. If you get like 70 in the exam, it scales to like 50, but if you get arounf the 90s, they leave that mark relativelty unaltered.
Well said. I totally agree.Originally posted by Lundy
I did mostly low scaling subjects and I performed well in all of them, and I wasn't really affected at all (90+ UAI). Ranking is important, as well as doing subjects you prefer/enjoy. I had this argument back during the HSC. It really shits me when 2/3/4 uniters come into a general math forum acting high and mighty. You don't even do general, it's an entirely different math course. It'd be like me going into the standard english forum telling them all about how shit their scaling is and how "piss easy" standard is, when in fact many of them probably find it difficult for whatever reason, which is perfectly ok. General isn't exactly a walk in the park. Just fuck off, you have no purpose here.