Agreed ...Originally posted by spice girl
It was the hardest test, compared with all the past papers I've done. If only it was this hard for 4unit...
Agreed ...Originally posted by spice girl
It was the hardest test, compared with all the past papers I've done. If only it was this hard for 4unit...
Yeah it seems to me that most of the people who post on these boards are in the top 10% or so... I used to think I did really well in my exams, until I came on here and half the people did better than me.Originally posted by ezza
is it just me or are all of you guys extremely smart?
maybe its cause i goto a public school, but everyone in my class reckons they got no more than 41/82
Sorry, I go to a Selective High (Caringbah).Originally posted by drolle
Yeah it seems to me that most of the people who post on these boards are in the top 10% or so... I used to think I did really well in my exams, until I came on here and half the people did better than me.
I'm still in hopes of a high uai, so I'm going to hope that all the rest of the state isn't as smart as the people on this board
I think they do... I've read in the UAI scaling somewhere that they compare it to 'what everyone would've got if all year 10 studetns had completed the HSC'.. or some statement to that effect....Originally posted by kaseita
yea, I doubt the rest of the state is as good as us
but then again, maybe we're too optimistic. why else would we be on here anyway, chatting away about trivial stuff and proving ourselves wrong?
they even look at the SC? as if anyone would try at all in that, surely they know that?
Yes, don't quite know how they do that ...Originally posted by BlackJack
I think they do... I've read in the UAI scaling somewhere that they compare it to 'what everyone would've got if all year 10 studetns had completed the HSC'.. or some statement to that effect....
I think it's got something to do with them shoving all the people who left school after year 10 in the bottom percentile range to bump everyone else up. This is due to the fact that with the new standards-based marking scheme, only about 10% people get below 50 in their subjects, significantly less than the 'bell curve' percentages of the old HSC, and hence the HSC averages get bumped up.Originally posted by BlackJack
I think they do... I've read in the UAI scaling somewhere that they compare it to 'what everyone would've got if all year 10 studetns had completed the HSC'.. or some statement to that effect....
Worked it out last night... gotOriginally posted by Bob
oh one more thing i forgot to mention.
in question 7 a iii
did everyone else get
y = -ln([x+ root(x^2 - 4)]/2)
the negative at the beginning being the important part.
i added it after i'd done the question because i figured its the only way i could make the inverse fuction be negative. (as mine was in the graph. unless i screwed that up?)
i figured multiplying by e^y introduced invalid solutions?