Not yet. We have a team working on it.hasterz said:so is this whole cause fucked now?
Patience is a virtue.
Not yet. We have a team working on it.hasterz said:so is this whole cause fucked now?
Yes, 'twas David Murphy.Will_Sparky said:Were all of our submissions reviewed by the same person? David Murphy? Or is EVERYONE denying now?
No I filled out a form myself because I had an extra request for itemisation.Melz said:Perhaps they recognise the standard Bored form and just choose to dismiss any of those requests =P
I have a feeling this article will, for now, strengthen their resolve. More of a fuss will need to be made before BoS acquiesces.Captain pi said:Are we still going to have to through a Administrative Tribunal hearing to have his overturned, or is the Board going to change it's position once it sees this article?
UAC said:What information does UAC hold?
The type of personal information UAC collects includes:
If you are a current NSW Higher School Certificate student, your Year 12 results will be held, along with Year 12 results from other states and territories in Australia, in an archive database at UAC. If you are eligible for a Universities Admission Index (UAI) or a Limited UAI, these will also be held in the database. Your results, including your UAI if you are eligible, will also be held on similar archives at tertiary admissions centres in other states in Australia. Results held on these archives will only be accessed by the relevant tertiary admission centre if you initiate an application for tertiary study through that centre, or if you submit an application for tertiary study directly with an institution participating in that centre.
- Your contact details, including name, address, telephone number, email address
- Your date of birth
- Your gender
- Your citizenship details
- Details of your secondary and other educational achievements
- Details of your professional qualifications
- Your employment experience
- Information related to any disability you may suffer
- Details of your proficiency in English
- Your Universities Admission Index (UAI)
- Your status as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
- Your Higher School Certificate and other examination results
Provision of your email address is optional. In collecting personal information UAC will only collect information for lawful purposes related to its function.
Good idea, but, unfortunately, the Freedom of Information Act 1989 (NSW) does not cover universities.Xayma said:Just a thought could the raw marks be accessed through UAC? This might have a little better luck, although they might have been advised against it.
http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/fullhtml/inforce/act+5+1989+FIRST+0+N#sch.2Schedule 2 Exempt bodies and offices
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Universities—functions relating to dealing with information with respect to the ranking or assessment of students who have completed the Higher School Certificate for entrance into tertiary institutions.
I think James has tried to just get more scaling data, and failed. I think UAC are even more unwilling than the Board of Studies.Slide Rule said:Who says the FOI need be used, though? UAC isn't BoS. They might be more willing.
Laz was aware of that when he made the FOI request though.Captain pi said:Good idea, but, unfortunately, the Freedom of Information Act 1989 (NSW) does not cover universities.
What FOI request is this?jm1234567890 said:Laz was aware of that when he made the FOI request though.
when he first made the thread about it last yearCaptain pi said:What FOI request is this?