BTW I did my worst-case scenario after the trials, so it is a bit early to be getting more than a very rough idea of what you need to get nowOriginally posted by kini mini
UAISeeker follows the usual rule of GIGO - Garbage In, Garbage Out. The better you estimate your rank in the state, the more accurate your results will be. Last year, I was 0.15 off with my worst-case scenario in Lazseeker and 0.05 off the day before results were released when some information about ranges in subjects was released.
I can easily work out my percentage for the trialOriginally posted by Ragerunner
but when the time comes when you get the HSC results, the UAISeeker doesn't allow you to input marks, only percentiles.
so its not going to be as easy to predict with unless you use lazseeker
unless when they distribute the marks they tell you the percentile ?
Originally posted by Ragerunner
i mean your percentile of you compared to the state.
e.g. top 25% etc..
You are assuming that mark distributions are constant from year to year. This is incorrect. I was happy with 93 in chemistry because that was a killer mark in 2001, then I saw that the percentage of people getting in band 6 had roughly doubled - so I was in a different percentile. You can try and work out your percentile from the mark because they release the percentages of people in each band and other useful data with the HSC marks. Gives you 2 days to worry .Originally posted by Ragerunner
but when the time comes when you get the HSC results, the UAISeeker doesn't allow you to input marks, only percentiles.
so its not going to be as easy to predict with unless you use lazseeker
unless when they distribute the marks they tell you the percentile ?
It's a very good tool IMO, but you have to have a good idea of where you are in the state to get a good UAI prediction. It's no good trying to make a crystal ball out of concrete for example .Originally posted by blazezs
LOL
hehe, so UAISeek is not really that reliable afteral?
SIGHZ, i wasted $15 buck
Yeah, a great tool.............its pretty hard to know your position in the stateOriginally posted by kini mini
It's a very good tool IMO, but you have to have a good idea of where you are in the state to get a good UAI prediction. It's no good trying to make a crystal ball out of concrete for example .
Use the reverse function and see what kinds of percentile range you have to be in to get your desired UAI.
Nah, how hard is Standard English scaled downOriginally posted by kini mini
I suspect it's because UAC only reports data for the 99th percentile, see attached document .
You will know your position in the state wen u get your HSC marks, because as said, they release the percentiles on the same day, so u can roughly work out your position in the state, eg if 8% of the state got band 6 in a canditure of 10000, and u got a mark of 90, then u'd be in the top 8% of that subjectOriginally posted by blazezs
Yeah, a great tool.............its pretty hard to know your position in the state
YepOriginally posted by MinAi
You will know your position in the state wen u get your HSC marks, because as said, they release the percentiles on the same day, so u can roughly work out your position in the state, eg if 8% of the state got band 6 in a canditure of 10000, and u got a mark of 90, then u'd be in the top 8% of that subject
What if people weren't evenly distributed? You know you're somewhere in that 8%, but where? It's a good guess, but not really certain.
similarly, if u got 95, u'd be in the top 4%
I guess u'd need to draw the line somwhere and be systematicOriginally posted by kini mini
What if people weren't evenly distributed? You know you're somewhere in that 8%, but where? It's a good guess, but not really certain.