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I notice UAC has released more statistics than previous years (i think) showing the trends of Scaled marks and the trend of HSC marks.

will this make SAM more accurate?
 

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Again, no. It will just make it more accurate at predicting UAI's from previous years. Forward predictions ... Well they're just as innacurate.
 

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We may work on devising a methodical approach to predicting future UAIs throughout 2005.

In its current form, SAM was never intended to be able to predict UAIs.

More statistics always improves accuracy. :)
 

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Does getting people's raw marks help you?
 

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They don't help us predict UAIs, but they do help students predict their own HSC marks.
 
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Just a fun fact, go to http://www.uac.edu.au/pubs/pdf/2004-Table-A5.pdf and scroll down to the last course (Philosophy Distinction), notice the 2.0% scored lower than 60% all the way through to the final column <30%. There were 49 people in the course, so this means ONE single person scored a mark <30, while EVERYONE else in the course got above 60%. Sucks to be that guy.
 

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wouldnt it mean that the person who got <30 also got <25, <20 and <15?
perhaps he didnt turn up to the exam?
 

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