Smart_Dunce said:
What factors influence scaling?
theres difficulty of subject where the harder subjects like physics scales higher
The difficulty of the subject has nothing to do with scaling. This is very misleading since courses such as Extension English and Mathematics scale higher and are supposedly hard. You must not forget that what is hard or easy to you may be the opposite for another. There is a good chance that one can find high scaled courses easier than low scaled courses. Anyway, it is the UAC that does the scaling process, not the Board of Studies, and they do not see the HSC paper and standards and thus do not know how difficult each exam is; they only receive the marks and statistics of each course.
In related terms, it is the performance of the candidature that affects scaling. If the performance of the state is high in one particular course, then it would scale better. That could be the reason why courses that more able students take scale higher since they do often so well in them overall. Also, don't assume one course scales high or low ALL the time. The scaling process is carried out for each successive year of the HSC so there is always that chance that a high scaled course would become a low scaled course.
Smart_Dunce said:
what about how well you compare against the state and the school?
What you are stating is the SCALED MARK of an individual candidate which affects their own UAI, not the scaling process in general.
Smart_Dunce said:
what about how well your school does?
The performance of an individual school has no direct effect on the scaling process. The factors that affect scaling are at a much larger scale than that.
Basically, the MAIN contributing factor to the scaling process is simply the performance of the entire candidature in each course. If the performance of the candidiature is high, then usually the course would scale well. However, each year this can change since the scaling process is carried out afresh each year.