allstarr69
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hey can we just punch in the results we get on the 17th dec into sam and basically know our uai on that day?
Lazarus once said an error margin of ~0.3 either way is sufficient for most people buts its never guaranteed...zhongie said:What's the usual margin of error for SAM?
Yes - the statistics should be released with UAIs on Saturday.= Jennifer = said:would sam be updated according to our statistics for the 05ers?
Sarah168 is correct, we usually cite the error margin as ~0.3. But this is with regard to calculations of past UAIs - SAM wasn't designed to predict UAIs (and it's impossible to do so).zhongie said:What's the usual margin of error for SAM?
Being an 'all rounder' doesn't give you any kind of bonus - in fact there is little or no difference between a student who scores 89 in all courses and a student who scores 90 in all courses. The Board and the media just generate a lot of hype about the latter.Acid said:When I moved those 89's to 90 just to see what I would get if I was an all-rounder, my UAI only moved up by 0.25. Surely an allrounder would get higher....
Depends on what subjects, you could feasibly get an all rounder doing general maths, senior science etc and their UAI wouldn't be exorbidantly highAcid said:I'm not sure how accurate it is... I put my actual results into SAM, the ones that I got early, where I got two band 5s (89 for both) and the rest band 6's... When I moved those 89's to 90 just to see what I would get if I was an all-rounder, my UAI only moved up by 0.25. Surely an allrounder would get higher....