Without going into the technical stuff, UAIs will generally be higher (than in past years) if marks are, on average, lower (than in past years). The reverse also applies.deef said:so do our UAIs get scaled up more if our year is genearlly 'dumber' than previous years, or does it get scaled up if our year is genearlly smarter?
Your aggregate is simply the sum of your scaled HSC marks from your best 10 units. It's a number between 0 and 500 used to rank all students and determine UAIs.Pinkeedotz said:just a question can anyone clarify for me what aggregate means?
http://www.uac.edu.au/pubs/pdf/2003-Table-A8.pdf
i found it on this pdf. and was wondering what the heck it meant.
No. Only your HSC mark for each course matters, not your individual examination or assessment marks.= Jennifer = said:if your examination mark is higher than your hsc mark do you get scaled down