Hi, good site.
Is that test supposed to be harder then the HSC multiple choice because it certainty feels more difficult?
Also you have a rounding error in question 3:
the last digit of the correct answer should be 6 not five as it should round up.
Out of interest when you provide percentiles do you adjust based on the fact that the majority of site users will be reasonably academic students and so your mean is going to be above the actual state mean?
Like some others have said it would be create if you could post a leader board (or even just an "out of x students").
It would also be good if you could leave the rank based marker on your plan page even after you've taken the exam.
Out of interest how do you determine percentiles for small class sizes, for example I ranked first in my school in Extension 1 English (out of 2) and your site places me in the 32nd percentile?
Thanks.
Ok cheers for the feedback... Will take a look at Q3.
In general I try to put the trickier stuff in my exams, so you can find out what you don't know.
The percentiles show you the % of people you beat who have taken the same exam. The algorithm is not real time unfortunately, but it runs twice a day. Note, even if you get 20/20 you still wont get a 100% percentile (unless you are the only one who got 20/20).
So far the average for this physics exam, taking out obvious outliers is 13.75... and only 2 people have got 20/20 so far.
There are still some bugs with the ATAR planner. Obviously small class sizes are one (but hard to avoid). Theoretically being 1st out of 100 is better than being 1st out of 10. When the classes are very small (less than 5) theres obviously a big distortion so we may have to make a fix for that.
I find not being able to adjust the duxify rank tab annoying as well and I will probably change it in the next release...
Cheers for your feedback, much appreciated.