Don't worry, you'll end up with a uai of a 100Originally posted by -=MLhtʻ=-
i was wondering, in the uac letter, it's got a brochure talking about the UAI.
It says that the UAI is based on RAW hsc marks.
My question concerns the fact that i do 4u maths and my raw mark isn't gonna look as pretty as 2u maths ppl. Therefore is that statement wrong?
nah your disadvantaged by doing 4 unitOriginally posted by -=MLhtʻ=-
i was wondering, in the uac letter, it's got a brochure talking about the UAI.
It says that the UAI is based on RAW hsc marks.
My question concerns the fact that i do 4u maths and my raw mark isn't gonna look as pretty as 2u maths ppl. Therefore is that statement wrong?
No. The statement is correct. Your raw exam marks are standardised and then scaled. Those scaled marks are used to provide new moderated assessment marks, and then both are combined into an aggregated TES before being converted to a UAI.Originally posted by -=MLhtʻ=-
i was wondering, in the uac letter, it's got a brochure talking about the UAI.
It says that the UAI is based on RAW hsc marks.
My question concerns the fact that i do 4u maths and my raw mark isn't gonna look as pretty as 2u maths ppl. Therefore is that statement wrong?
are you sure bout that? mine isnt anything like my birthdate/month/year etcit is Your Birthdate, Your BirthMonth and i cannot remember the last one...
Your PIN is only based on your birthdate if you are a UAC applicant who is not a 2002 NSW HSC student.UAI Pin is too easy to find out if you ask me... it is Your Birthdate, Your BirthMonth and i cannot remember the last one...