Where is your sauce?If you get over 75 in standard you will be scaled the same as advanced. Eg. 2 students do the exact same subjects and get the exact same score except in english.
One kid does standard the other does advanced.
The standard person gets 87.
The advanced kid gets 80.
The ATAR of the standard kid's will be higher because they got over 75 and after 75 they are scaled the same.
http://www.uac.edu.au/documents/atar/2009_table_A3.pdfWhere is your sauce?
What?So the difference is that STD english has capped scaling?
The HIGHEST mark was 94, you cant scale a 94 to 100, if someone in standard later on in the years got a 99-100 then yes his HSC mark would scale to 100. Standard is not capped.So the difference is that STD english has capped scaling.
Oh God....English Standard: HSC 47.0 SCALED 44.5
English Advanced: HSC 49.5 SCALED 50
http://www.uac.edu.au/documents/atar/2009_table_A3.pdf
A subject that is capped is a subject that does not have the MAXimum of 50 after scaling.
There are capped subjects, and yes sadly IT is one of them.So does this mean there is no such thing is a capped subject? Because I have high hopes for industrial technology.
Just look at the subject and see whether its wearing a cap or not. It's not that hard.utopianradical said:Ok, I don't get it. How can I tell if a subject is capped?
http://www.uac.edu.au/documents/atar/2009_table_A3.pdfVery funny, a proper explanation please.