after much reading and confusion i think i have the whole uai thing, if anything is wrong please correct but this is what ive picked up so far.
1. during school its not really your marks that matter but more your ranks and the difference of marks between ranks.
2. coming 1st in a subject means that you are immune from internal assesment moderation provided you come first in the actual HSC exam.
3. when you do the HSC exam you get a raw mark, which is then aligned to make the examination mark. (from what ive seen the marks go up like 95/105 in maths is equal to 90/100 or 75/105 equal to 85/100 in english)
4. your internal assesment mark is then moderated and can go up or down depending on your schools perfromance.
5. however if you came 1st in internal assesment and the examination your aligned mark becomes your assesment mark. therefore it is not moderated.
6. your aligned mark and assesment mark are then added together and divided by two to give you the average. this is known as the HSC mark
7. the HSC mark is the mark that should be put in to SAM or Juai which then gives you a uai prediction based on last years results.
8. the HSC mark is scaled according to different subjects and then you get another number
9. this number comes from all your subjects and is out of 500 (not sure..)
10. this then determines your rank in NSW which determines your UAI
Im not sure if this is correct but is my understanding so far any help would be appreciated.
1. during school its not really your marks that matter but more your ranks and the difference of marks between ranks.
2. coming 1st in a subject means that you are immune from internal assesment moderation provided you come first in the actual HSC exam.
3. when you do the HSC exam you get a raw mark, which is then aligned to make the examination mark. (from what ive seen the marks go up like 95/105 in maths is equal to 90/100 or 75/105 equal to 85/100 in english)
4. your internal assesment mark is then moderated and can go up or down depending on your schools perfromance.
5. however if you came 1st in internal assesment and the examination your aligned mark becomes your assesment mark. therefore it is not moderated.
6. your aligned mark and assesment mark are then added together and divided by two to give you the average. this is known as the HSC mark
7. the HSC mark is the mark that should be put in to SAM or Juai which then gives you a uai prediction based on last years results.
8. the HSC mark is scaled according to different subjects and then you get another number
9. this number comes from all your subjects and is out of 500 (not sure..)
10. this then determines your rank in NSW which determines your UAI
Im not sure if this is correct but is my understanding so far any help would be appreciated.