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bachem

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Hey guys

id rather want people's opinion on uai than sam, i dont find sam relaible.

anways i just wanted to know what people will think i will get as a UAI if i get the following marks in the HSC

Genral Maths-80% 6/43

English 70% 6/42

Physics 50% 5/7

IPT 75% 3/9

Business Studies 80% 3/9


Thanks Guys

good luck all :)
 
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bachem said:
Hey guys

id rather want people's opinion on uai than sam, i dont find sam relaible.

anways i just wanted to know what people will think i will get as a UAI if i get the following marks in the HSC

Genral Maths-80% 6/43

English 70% 6/42

Physics 50% 5/7

IPT 75% 3/9

Business Studies 80% 3/9


Thanks Guys

good luck all :)
70 UAI MAXIMUM... sorry hon. Better try next time around.
 

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thanks alot

i know it will be around 60-70

thanks alot for your opinion

appreciate it

;)
 

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How can you not find SAM unreliable.
It tells you what UAI you would get in certain year..

Its normally of by max 2 points.
 

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bachem said:
it doesnt take in account, your assesment marks or ranking
Yeah, well we have no idea how hard your assessments are, nor your school rank.
 

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its amazing how people managed to give out reliable sounding estimates without even asking for the school rank
 

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bachem said:
it doesnt take in account, your assesment marks or ranking
yeah and our estimate totally does. read the thread on how to use the SAM, its in the UAI technical forum i believe
 

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lionking1191 said:
yeah and our estimate totally does. read the thread on how to use the SAM, its in the UAI technical forum i believe
Our estimate can be more accurate given the ranks of the school, marks and ranks. SAM does not obviously reflect that.
 

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lyounamu said:
Our estimate can be more accurate given the ranks of the school, marks and ranks. SAM does not obviously reflect that.
not if you learnt to use the SAM properly. remember the SAM is 100% accurate (in the given year), its just people failing to estimate their marks that makes it less so
 

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lionking1191 said:
not if you learnt to use the SAM properly. remember the SAM is 100% accurate (in the given year), its just people failing to estimate their marks that makes it less so
It's not the matter of using the SAM properly. It's the matter of the marks that you enter in the SAM. Unless you know your future HSC result, the use of SAM is absolutely redundant.

I really suggest the OP to ask teachers about their opinions in regards to their estimations for her future HSC marks. Teachers are pretty good at that. I ask my teacher too, and he gives me a good estimation.
 

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bachem said:
it doesnt take in account, your assesment marks or ranking

What would your school rank be, as in throughout the state?
 

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lionking1191 said:
its amazing how people managed to give out reliable sounding estimates without even asking for the school rank
School rank doesn't factor in anywhere when determining UAI anyhow :cool:
 

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-tal- said:
School rank doesn't factor in anywhere when determining UAI anyhow :cool:
It comes in when asking to estimate. In fact, its quite crucial in estimating.
 

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lyounamu said:
It's not the matter of using the SAM properly. It's the matter of the marks that you enter in the SAM. Unless you know your future HSC result, the use of SAM is absolutely redundant.

I really suggest the OP to ask teachers about their opinions in regards to their estimations for her future HSC marks. Teachers are pretty good at that. I ask my teacher too, and he gives me a good estimation.
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I agree with the above guy, sam is redundant.

my school is like the 10th lowest in the state its 662 i think, shit school
 

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