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How legit are atar calculators. Using the raw mark database and my expected raw marks, I converted them into aligned marks and chucked into atar calculator. 99.3? Like srsly? I'm expecting 95.
That looks about right.How legit are atar calculators. Using the raw mark database and my expected raw marks, I converted them into aligned marks and chucked into atar calculator. 99.3? Like srsly? I'm expecting 95.
They are reasonably accurate, although last year they werent as strong as they had been in previous years.How legit are atar calculators. Using the raw mark database and my expected raw marks, I converted them into aligned marks and chucked into atar calculator. 99.3? Like srsly? I'm expecting 95.
Really? Mine was just about spot on.He has just been around BoS (this site) for a while and has built up his knowledge over time. I remember doing an ATAR estimate for him when he was new to the boards back in late 2011.
They are reasonably accurate, although last year they werent as strong as they had been in previous years.
How legit are atar calculators. Using the raw mark database and my expected raw marks, I converted them into aligned marks and chucked into atar calculator. 99.3? Like srsly? I'm expecting 95.
I remember a lot of people complaining last year that they were way off (they seemed more temperamental). The calculators were 0.3 - 0.5 off for me back in 2010, which I think was a pretty decent margin of error.Really? Mine was just about spot on.
How legit are atar calculators. Using the raw mark database and my expected raw marks, I converted them into aligned marks and chucked into atar calculator. 99.3? Like srsly? I'm expecting 95.
I took the middle case scenario, accounting for some sillies. But then again there's not enough data as this year was the second year for new syllabus' and exam structure (maths multichoice, business studies). So the alignment may not be super super accurate.ATAR calculators are pretty accurate, the UAC don't release the full set of data so some interpolation is required. That along with the fact that raw marks as opposed to hsc marks are used (they are rounded so you lose some precision trying to go from hsc mark to atar) is why they are never 100%.
But when it comes to estimating before the release of exam marks, even knowing raw mark cut offs, most students under estimate the marking standards of the hsc and their own mistakes.
You still estimated your atar pretty accurately though?ATAR calculators are pretty accurate, the UAC don't release the full set of data so some interpolation is required. That along with the fact that the UAC use raw marks as opposed to hsc marks (they are rounded so you lose some precision trying to go from hsc mark to atar) is why they are never 100%.
But when it comes to estimating before the release of exam marks, even knowing raw mark cut offs, most students under estimate the marking standards of the hsc and their own mistakes.
Yep lol, came within 0.05. But that was a coincidence because all the marks were WAY off. The real impressive thing was someone in an atar estimation thread I made also came within 0.05 of it. (but he posted estimated mark ranges which werent too accurate)You still estimated your atar pretty accurately though?
You have to compare raw marks with the database for aligned mark to put into calculator.So I have estimated the following raws:
English Advanced: 88/105
MEX1: 55/70
MEX2: 64/100
Chemistry: 80/100
Physics: 80/100
Economics: 70/100
I aligned it and the whatnot, and get this:
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My thoughts: No way, max I can get is 94. But this says otherwise.
Oh, and I forgot to mention that the first paragraph was referring to plugging your own marks into an ATAR calculator with the data for your year and the second paragraph is generalising about using whatever year the calculators have.ATAR calculators are pretty accurate, the UAC don't release the full set of data so some interpolation is required. That along with the fact that the UAC use raw marks as opposed to hsc marks (they are rounded so you lose some precision trying to go from hsc mark to atar) is why they are never 100%.
But when it comes to estimating before the release of exam marks, even knowing raw mark cut offs, most students under estimate the marking standards of the hsc and their own mistakes.
Yeah I did, And I took away 3-4 marks from each before comparing to the database, simply accounting for sillies and stuff.You have to compare raw marks with the database for aligned mark to put into calculator.
Sure? A 70 in eco might be close to a fail.Yeah I did, And I took away 3-4 marks from each before comparing to the database, simply accounting for sillies and stuff.
Yeah I did, And I took away 3-4 marks from each before comparing to the database, simply accounting for sillies and stuff.
Last minute study, did the maddest essays (13 pages, but will not get more than 15 in each), lucky to get over 10 in m/c, short answers biggest bullcrap, but also correct.Sure? A 70 in eco might be close to a fail.
Good Luck mate . Thanks for your time.(i'm off now, exam tomorrow morning)
Highest ever ATAR at my school was a 97. No way at all.Thats wat i got. Obv look like eco is not going to count for you. But you might have just gotten yourself allrounders.