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za

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does anyone know approx how many ppl get a uai of over 99. my mate told me about 1500 but that sounds too high
 

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lesmiester_dj said:
how the heck does this work out?
there are 40 people on each .05 increment, except 100, where there are only 20.
 

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isnt it a bell curve?. so as u go down therll be more ppl on hte smae mark?
 

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za said:
isnt it a bell curve?. so as u go down therll be more ppl on hte smae mark?
As you go down there will be less people on the same UAI level, as it is a rank compared to your year 10 cohort, and it is less likely someone bound for 99 would drop out than someone who was going to get like 50.
 

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Well, considering it's about 40 people per .05 increment, it would just be flat with a dip at 100.00
 

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nah because each .05 increment is really just a rounding of the .025 points either side, and since 100.00 only has it one 1 side, it has half the people.
 

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Anyway, the bell curve is correct. There are more people at the median of the state, and less at the extremities, but when you RANK EACH PERSON IN ORDER and apply a percentile of the state ranking system, there (by necessity) has to be the same amount of people in each percentile (assuming no one is ever equal to anyone else).
 

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20*40*100= 80,000

66000 ppl sat the hsc including some yr 11's?
 

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za said:
20*40*100= 80,000

66000 ppl sat the hsc including some yr 11's?
Year 11's did not receive a UAI, and UAI accounts for dropouts in year 10
 

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