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leon4u

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Hey i know i left one a few months ago, but my ranks have changed and i was wondering if theres still a chance i can get a UAI of 80?

English Standard: 1/30
Pdhpe 1/26
Maths General 6/27
IPT 4/17
Business 4/ 15

My school is ranked around the 250 mark

ta
 

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I would assume that u can get an 80, BUT i see that ur subjects arent that high scaling, BUT if u do keep those ranks such as 1st, then u are bound to get at least an 80.
BUT, beware, that standard english scales really badly, even ESL english scales better.
 

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should be ok.. you need to do well though
 

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Arowana21 said:
BUT, beware, that standard english scales really badly, even ESL english scales better.
Even food tech scales better than standard.
 

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80 seems possible... but work harder to be more secure.
 
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lyounamu said:
You fail.

English (Standard) has got same scaling as in English (Advanced).
"In 2 unit English all students complete a common paper (Paper 1) which counts for 40% of the total
mark. Standard and Advanced students then complete separate papers that count for 60% of the
total mark.
The Board then uses Paper 1 to place the marks of the separate Standard and Advanced papers on the
same scale so that a total (raw) examination mark can be calculated for 2 unit English. The marks for
Standard and Advanced students are deemed to be on the same scale.
The Board moderates school assessments using these raw examination marks.
The raw HSC mark which is used for scaling is then calculated.
The raw HSC marks for the Standard and Advanced English students are combined, and scaled as a
single course. A raw HSC mark yields the same scaled mark for Standard and Advanced students.
The Board aligns the raw examination marks against standards separately for Standard and Advanced
students. As a result, Advanced students on a given raw mark receive a higher aligned mark than
Standard students on the same raw mark. Consequently an aligned HSC mark corresponds to
different scaled marks for Standard and Advanced students. This gives the appearance that Advanced
students have been disadvantaged, but this is not true."
 

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kevinx2 said:
"In 2 unit English all students complete a common paper (Paper 1) which counts for 40% of the total
mark. Standard and Advanced students then complete separate papers that count for 60% of the
total mark.
The Board then uses Paper 1 to place the marks of the separate Standard and Advanced papers on the
same scale so that a total (raw) examination mark can be calculated for 2 unit English. The marks for
Standard and Advanced students are deemed to be on the same scale.
The Board moderates school assessments using these raw examination marks.
The raw HSC mark which is used for scaling is then calculated.
The raw HSC marks for the Standard and Advanced English students are combined, and scaled as a
single course. A raw HSC mark yields the same scaled mark for Standard and Advanced students.
The Board aligns the raw examination marks against standards separately for Standard and Advanced
students. As a result, Advanced students on a given raw mark receive a higher aligned mark than
Standard students on the same raw mark. Consequently an aligned HSC mark corresponds to
different scaled marks for Standard and Advanced students. This gives the appearance that Advanced
students have been disadvantaged, but this is not true."
Yeah, many people don't understand that fact.

I was busy talking to people at my school who wasn't aware of that fact and acted as if they knew everything about scaling.
 

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can some1 giv me a simple summarised answer on what
kevin said....

so standard and advance ppl are at the same level playing field???
 
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Fat Fung said:
can some1 giv me a simple summarised answer on what
kevin said....

so standard and advance ppl are at the same level playing field???
loll, even i don't know what i said. But i'll try to summarise what i said anyways.

Since Std and Adv both do the same paper for AOS, they both get the same scaling for that paper - which is scaled to Std level, whilst the other paper, the modules, is changed to their respective scaling.

eg.
Area of Study Paper
John (Adv): 80
James (Std): 80
Both John and James are scaled the same

Modules
John (Adv): 80
James (Std): 80
John is scaled to say 99, while James is scaled down to 2 :p

i kid :)


In short, that's basically it.

Sorry i just spent all day writing and my grammer/spelling has gone to hell
 

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u trying to say John gets 99 and James get 97 or
John gets 99 and James gets 2

sorry...but my brain is dried up
 
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Fat Fung said:
u trying to say John gets 99 and James get 97 or
John gets 99 and James gets 2

sorry...but my brain is dried up
haha im only joking with that, what im saying is that John(Adv) will get scaled on EngAdv scaling, while James will get scaled on EngStd scaling - BUT only for the modules

They both get scaled the same in the AoS paper

Hope that helps
 

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ohh yea yea~~ i get that~~

i just wansnt sure on how bad stdEng scales lol~~~

coz i do std T.T
 
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lyounamu said:
You fail.

English (Standard) has got same scaling as in English (Advanced).
so can anybody tell me why so many more advanced students get a band 6 than standard? is it just because the standard course doesn't prepare them as well? or because they believe their course is breezy? or just because people worse at english study it?
 

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some ppl DO get band6 in std...but case is very rare as teachers and the board has the perception of.....

if u are good enough to get band 6 in std....
u might as well jst do adv. and since u dun do adv.
we'll scale u down for yer laziness?????

this is what i think collaborate with what i heard
 
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Fat Fung said:
some ppl DO get band6 in std...but case is very rare as teachers and the board has the perception of.....

if u are good enough to get band 6 in std....
u might as well jst do adv. and since u dun do adv.
we'll scale u down for yer laziness?????

this is what i think collaborate with what i heard
Statistics time:D

English Standard*:
Median HSC Mark: 67
[<1% Band 6] [3% Band 5] [35% Band 4] [39% Band 2] [16% Band 1]
Highest UAI received by a person doing StdEng: 99.85


Based on 2007 HSC*
 
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Standard and Advanced English scale very very similarly (but not exactely the same).

Eg. For 2007:

Std: 70 --> Scales to 41.0
Adv: 70 --> Scales to 42.8
----

Std: 80 --> Scales to 65.5
Adv: 80 --> Scales to 64.9
----

Std: 90 --> Scales to 86.6
Adv: 90 --> Scales to 86.7

That shows how close it was for last years results...
 
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The only real advantage in doing advanced over standard is that advanced generally attracts more hard working students.

Also, when you get into the 90's Adv. has advantages. Eg. 100 for Adv scales to 100. 100 in Std scales to 94.4

*When I say scales, it should actually be 'scaled' (last years results).
 

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