Smart_Dunce said:
Is it possible to guess your uai, using just your marks, without using any data from uac or the sam? You all can guess it within 5 uai points.
As Templar has stated "Yes and No."
I will be using SAM, however, from experimenting with marks obtained in 2004 and their equivalent UAI's (for the subjects I do), U can sort of see a trend, not really..lol, but sort of. whatever SAM 2003 estimates for me, I will deduct about 3 UAI points, and deduct another 3-5 UAI points because as the 'trend' seems to show, the cohorts keep getting smarter, of course this doesnt necessarily have to be the case this yr, but its better to be safe than sorry!
To some, deducting 6-8 UAI points may sound like alot, but this would be the case if my UAI (according to SAM 2003) is below 90 - (which is what im expecting)... By doing this, Im pritty sure I'll be surprised with what I get as well!
Then again, Ive kind of developed My own UAI calculation system, using only my calculator, I estimated a few UAI's in 2003 and 2004 within a +- 1-2 UAI pts range (of course I did this in 2005, after i knew what the UAI's were, but I took on a few results for subjects I was familiar with and came pritty close to calculating the exact UAI...although my caculator method would only be suitable for estimating UAI's under about 92... and obviously it all depends on the cohort)
Oh and my calculator method has been off target alot of times (but generaly within a 5 UAI pts range - give or take)