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is it true that if you do 2U maths and EXT1 maths that only 2 of your best maths units gets counted..

Coz that would be crap!!
 

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dumarab said:
is it true that if you do 2U maths and EXT1 maths that only 2 of your best maths units gets counted..

Coz that would be crap!!
No that's not true. Your 10 best units are counted regardless.
 

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so like

can 3 uni maths be counted and half of IPT be counted?
 

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dumarab said:
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can 3 uni maths be counted and half of IPT be counted?
Yeah, sort of.

First, they split all your units to 1 unit value (scaled mark that is out of 50). And add the best 10 units (that is called scaled mark aggregate), which is used to produce your UAI.

For example, if you got scaled mark of 90 in IPT, it is split to 45/50 and 45/50. Only one unit of that becomes part of your aggregate and the Mathematics Extension 1's mark (let's say 46/50) becomes the other part of your aggregate.
 

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So let me get this straight

Everything gets split up into 1 unit

for eg i would have 2 marks for 2unit maths and 1 mark for ext1 maths?

and then they take the units that make up the best UAI?
 

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dumarab said:
So let me get this straight

Everything gets split up into 1 unit

for eg i would have 2 marks for 2unit maths and 1 mark for ext1 maths?

and then they take the units that make up the best UAI?
You can interpret it that way. But only 10 units count towards your UAI. So if you got scaled mark of 38/50 in Mathematics Extension 1, instead of that, 2 units of 45/50 will be counting towards your UAI.
 

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