CyclicalDemise
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I've been aiming for a UAI in the high 90s and so far am ranked mostly 1st or 2nd. With UAI estimators such as SAM and JUAI I have been putting the marks that I predict I will get in the HSC and it appears that I need to get around 94 for all of my subjects.
I have read many articles and threads about moderated marks, scaling and aligning but for the most part I am still confused.
I noticed that for SAM the marks entered are under the title "aligned HSC mark"
Then when trying to find out what aligned marks were I read that your HSC mark is used in calculating the UAI but as for bands an aligned mark is used and this can mean that an HSC mark of 82 for example correlates to an aligned mark of 90 or so. This made me wonder if perhaps instead of needing raw 94% in my HSC exams a mark of 80 something will be aligned to 90 something and therefore it won't be as hard.
I guess the problems with this thinking are that a.) my view of aligned marks is completely wrong or b.) some times because of the difficulty/easiness of the exam, an HSC exam mark can be aligned down instead of up
So if anyone can let me know if this is true or what faults there are that'd be great
I have read many articles and threads about moderated marks, scaling and aligning but for the most part I am still confused.
I noticed that for SAM the marks entered are under the title "aligned HSC mark"
Then when trying to find out what aligned marks were I read that your HSC mark is used in calculating the UAI but as for bands an aligned mark is used and this can mean that an HSC mark of 82 for example correlates to an aligned mark of 90 or so. This made me wonder if perhaps instead of needing raw 94% in my HSC exams a mark of 80 something will be aligned to 90 something and therefore it won't be as hard.
I guess the problems with this thinking are that a.) my view of aligned marks is completely wrong or b.) some times because of the difficulty/easiness of the exam, an HSC exam mark can be aligned down instead of up
So if anyone can let me know if this is true or what faults there are that'd be great