Paradox.101
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Yeah, I get your vibe.I assume that you know that raw marks are aligned upwards and that the lower the raw mark the more it will align upwards e.g. 16% to 50% isn't unreasonable. If 16 goes to 50 then all marks above 16 also have to go up by increasingly smaller margins e.g. 86 might go to 90 so a 4 mark increase whereas the 16 increases by 34 marks.
Looking at your original marks, except for the 88 which would go into the 90s the others would probably remain in the 80s or rise to the 80s.
Thanks for the assuring words, although today we were told that besides UTS bonus scheme, they're very strict with the ATAR cut off, even if you're 1 ATAR off the cut-off, they won't accept you.Would they allow you to change right now? Matey dw if you don't get the reuqired 85. UTS are very flexible in terms of allowing entry for their courses sometimes much less than what is public. EG I know for their engineering they accept people with UAIS as low as 70. Just try and best and dw about scaling too much. Also, just so you know with easier subjects with crappeir scaling such as IPT, it is much easier to obtain a band 6 in that than in Chemistry. You'll be fine matey. I wish you the best of luck my friend.
This year truly really dosent count at all. If you want a higher UAI, get all 90s in your subjects next year. Without doubt, you will certainly get your wanted UAI.
getting 80 and 70 in gen maths and business studies isn't the best plan
Yeah sure, I could do that, but I'm no where near as academically bright as you guys are, no where near. I could study 2 weeks prior to an exam and only recieve a 17/20.A lot of that engative scaling is due to your shit score in the subjects. There's a lot of room for improvement, and if you study a fuckton for all of them it's not impossible to see you getting 80+ in everything which should be above 85.
I know you guys are probably like, OMG STUDY MORE, ALL YOU NEED IS STUDY, but trust me, it is so much different to a guy that are not as bright as selective students.