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lawrence.h

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I was just wondering. Just so I can figure out if I'm actually smart enough to beat 'x' amount of people.
It's the top 10% of people in the state, so that mean there are like 6500 people who get over 90? I dunno, I never really figured out how uai calculation works. I was just hoping that when I get it, I'll be pleasantly surprised, lol.

Maybe just asking this question make me the type of person go wouldn't get over 90, lol.
 

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Its 10% of the number of people who did the SC in 2006. So it will be more than 6500, coz a bunch of people dropped out
 

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you fraudin? said:
bout tree fiddy
Really, tree fiddy?
Then I'm definitely screwed.

But I'm sure you have to be wrong. Because half of that alone would be taken up by James ruse...
 

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lawrence.h said:
Really, tree fiddy?
Then I'm definitely screwed.

But I'm sure you have to be wrong. Because half of that alone would be taken up by James ruse...
u are unaware
 

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Wouldnt one UAI points means more then 1% of the people who sit the HSC? I remember there is more then 1% people like 1.7 . . who gets about 99 UAI, thus 1 uai dosent mean 1% . . . also the fact that the lowest UAI is 30 . . would suggest that 1 uai does not equal to 1% of student . . . logical predition . . i am guessing :D
 
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16.5% got over 90 in 2007
16.3% in 2006
15.9% in 2005
16.0% in 2004

I burnt my calculator so i can't figure out the numbers, sorry.
 

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Above post is correct. more people get in the 90s then any other group of 10.
 

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hon1hon2hon3 said:
Wouldnt one UAI points means more then 1% of the people who sit the HSC? I remember there is more then 1% people like 1.7 . . who gets about 99 UAI, thus 1 uai dosent mean 1% . . . also the fact that the lowest UAI is 30 . . would suggest that 1 uai does not equal to 1% of student . . . logical predition . . i am guessing :D
lowest UAI is 0.05 but noone who gets under 30 actually finds out theirs.

If you get a stack of people tying on say 99 (more than the allocated %) maybe that accounts for it? I don't know really. I wonder what they do there?
 
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DownInFlames said:
lowest UAI is 0.05 but noone who gets under 30 actually finds out theirs.

If you get a stack of people tying on say 99 (more than the allocated %) maybe that accounts for it? I don't know really. I wonder what they do there?
The UAI is reported as a number between 0.00 and 100
Sucks to the guy who comes last in the state :(
 

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lol, how would that work. hmm.....

1) pick the worst subjects POSSIBLE (home economics and shit?)
2) get 0 for every internal
3) don't sit the hsc

win?
 

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Approximately 14 364 people get over 90 in the state.
That is 16.5% of 87056 (according to midifile's and kevin2x's numbers.)
 
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Rhanoct said:
lol, how would that work. hmm.....

1) pick the worst subjects POSSIBLE (home economics and shit?)
2) get 0 for every internal
3) don't sit the hsc

win?
you missed a couple of steps.

4) ???
5) PROFIT!
 

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Isnt it 20 people to each .05 mark?
So 20 to say 98.00
20 to 98.05
20 to 98.10

and so on?
 

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