To be honest to get a UAI of 80 you only need to get marks 60-80 in your subjects, depending what you do and that's after scaling. IN uni they don't scale.politik said:To get a UAI of 80, you need to study about two hours a week and continuous study five days a week before the exams. And you get 38 weeks to do it in.
To get a WAM of 80 at University, you need to study about 16 hours a week (4 per course) and continuous study seven days a week before exams. And you get 12 weeks to do it in. And many courses cover mammoth textbooks in this time. And about three times the content of an entire HSC year.
In other words, the HSC sucks cock and gives you no preparation for real study.
Yeah thats probably more accurate. Point is HSC is nothing in comparison to uni, which has already been highlighted...whoops.S1M0 said:I guy i know who does pharmacy at uni who said that uni was the hsc 2 times over in 4 weeks. He got dux at my school too.
But:politik said:To get a UAI of 80, you need to study about two hours a week and continuous study five days a week before the exams. And you get 38 weeks to do it in.
To get a WAM of 80 at University, you need to study about 16 hours a week (4 per course) and continuous study seven days a week before exams. And you get 12 weeks to do it in. And many courses cover mammoth textbooks in this time. And about three times the content of an entire HSC year.
In other words, the HSC sucks cock and gives you no preparation for real study.
Hahaha 80 UAI is good...isn't it....isn't it?! *cries*umop 3pisdn said:But:
80 at uni is a pretty good mark
80 uai is crap
Hahaha it's all good, UAI isn't an indicator of how well you will go anyway. My sister's WAM during her uni was higher than her UAI (which was lower than mine).umop 3pisdn said:Haha sorry
But it shows that imo uai doesn't tell you how you'll go at uni because it's up to how much the individual decides to study at the time
Hours:
Some 1st year courses make hilarious claims like
As a general rule, the university expects three hours of your time for every one hour of class.
Probably to scare people (that course only had 3 contact hours, though)
The answer if you want good grades is really 'enough hours that you feel comfortable with everything you're learning'.
80 UAI is the best if it gets you into the course you want. A WAM of 80 will probably get you the university medal.umop 3pisdn said:But:
80 at uni is a pretty good mark
80 uai is crap
bullshit. i don't know anyone that actually studies nearly an hour a day for each subject, or for a week continuously before exams, and everyone i know seems to pass pretty well. i pretty much study the night before exams, only do homework if i'm getting marks for it, and i'm yet to get below a credit (which at my uni is 80%, idk about other unis).politik said:To get a UAI of 80, you need to study about two hours a week and continuous study five days a week before the exams. And you get 38 weeks to do it in.
To get a WAM of 80 at University, you need to study about 16 hours a week (4 per course) and continuous study seven days a week before exams. And you get 12 weeks to do it in. And many courses cover mammoth textbooks in this time. And about three times the content of an entire HSC year.
In other words, the HSC sucks cock and gives you no preparation for real study.
Depends on what degree you are doing. I'm doing commerce at unsw and the content is huge. At my uni 85% is a HD.katietheskatie said:bullshit. i don't know anyone that actually studies nearly an hour a day for each subject, or for a week continuously before exams, and everyone i know seems to pass pretty well. i pretty much study the night before exams, only do homework if i'm getting marks for it, and i'm yet to get below a credit (which at my uni is 80%, idk about other unis).
imo, uni is WAY easier than year 12.