The marks in each subject used to calculate your UAI are known as your HSC Mark. This is the average of your school assessment mark and your HSC exam mark. So yes, your assessments are included in your UAI.spezzina said:Are ur HSC assessments included here?
Whilst more or less absolutely correct, I'd like to inform you that some universities/colleges do not heed this UAI, but rather cold, hard cash.Iruka said:UAI is short for University Admission Index. As the previous poster said, it is a rank. You can think of it as a number that tells you where you stand in the queue to get into university. If you're UAI is 100, you are right at the start of the queue.
It is derived from your HSC marks, but not in a direct, simple way: it certainly is not the average of your HSC marks. The UAI is calculated based on how well you do in each of your subjects, and also on how well all the other people in those subjects do in all their other courses. They do this so that they can make valid comparisons between different courses - so if you do well in a course where there is little competition, it may not contribute as much to the UAI as a (possibly lower) mark gained in a tougher course with stronger competion.
If you want to know more about the UAI, you should probably have a look at the UAC website for an explanation.
http://www.uac.edu.au/admin/uai.html
Which ones to be specific and what courses?Lucid Scintilla said:Whilst more or less absolutely correct, I'd like to inform you that some universities/colleges do not heed this UAI, but rather cold, hard cash.
UAI's are important, and so are extra-curricular achievements, by the way.
The actual marks matter too..Triangulum said:The marks in each subject used to calculate your UAI are known as your HSC Mark. This is the average of your school assessment mark and your HSC exam mark. So yes, your assessments are included in your UAI.
However, the assessment marks are massaged a bit to allow comparisons between the assessment systems at different schools. This massaging means that your exact marks in assessment do not matter. What matters is your rank within your school in each subject - the higher your rank, the better.
oh that's ok then. Iruka is correct, it's just a rank. don't stress about it, just try and do well for your assessments and exams and you'll be ok.spezzina said:Thanx for all these posts
ill just clarify one thing: ive been living in australia only for a few months so im just not familiar with the australian skool system...
i just somehow managed to get into year 11 at the end of term 3!!!
yeah don't worryspezzina said:Hi guys Im in year 12 now n I know absolutely nothin about the UAI thing.
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im freakin out
I lol'edspezzina said:Hi guys Im in year 12 now n I know absolutely nothin about the UAI thing.
Isnt it a percentage? is it like an average of your HSC marks?
Are ur HSC assessments included here?
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im freakin out
hahahaha dude its koolspezzina said:Hi guys Im in year 12 now n I know absolutely nothin about the UAI thing.
Isnt it a percentage? is it like an average of your HSC marks?
Are ur HSC assessments included here?
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im freakin out