jessrose
New Member
Over the last 12 months I have become fairly familiar with the scaling process... and have basically come to the conclusion that those students who select relatively easy subjects will generally not harvest UAI's as great as those who select subjects with a higher level of difficulty.
This bothers me somewhat, because I am one who has selected poor subjects, I am not saying that the system is unfair; those who do harder subjects should obviously be handicapped.
Just wondering what others thoughts were on the issue.
By the way, I made a post earler about a UAI prediction but got barely any responses;
SOR 1U
Trial: 33/50
Assessment: 35/50
Final Assessment Rank: 64/113
English Adv.
Trial: 46%
Assessment: 58%
Final assessment rank: 73/78
General Maths
Trial: 66%
Assessment: 72%
Final Assessment rank: 32/86
Industrial Tech - Multimedia
Trial: 76%
Assessment: 93%
Final Assessment rank: 3/36
Senior Science
Trial: 86%
Assessment: 80%
Final Assessment rank: 3/37
Thanks again everyone.
Jess.
Information Processes & Technology
Trial: 65%
Assessment: 60%
Final Assessment rank: 17/24
This bothers me somewhat, because I am one who has selected poor subjects, I am not saying that the system is unfair; those who do harder subjects should obviously be handicapped.
Just wondering what others thoughts were on the issue.
By the way, I made a post earler about a UAI prediction but got barely any responses;
SOR 1U
Trial: 33/50
Assessment: 35/50
Final Assessment Rank: 64/113
English Adv.
Trial: 46%
Assessment: 58%
Final assessment rank: 73/78
General Maths
Trial: 66%
Assessment: 72%
Final Assessment rank: 32/86
Industrial Tech - Multimedia
Trial: 76%
Assessment: 93%
Final Assessment rank: 3/36
Senior Science
Trial: 86%
Assessment: 80%
Final Assessment rank: 3/37
Thanks again everyone.
Jess.
Information Processes & Technology
Trial: 65%
Assessment: 60%
Final Assessment rank: 17/24