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same.....my jap result 42/50 scaled to 13.4/50therese27 said:I have posted three messages on this forum today and still it shows no replies. I am a new member and may not be looking for reply in right place. Can someone reply to me on THIS forum so that I can get some help? thanks heaps
This is now my fourth message and still no word on why SAM 2004 scales marks DOWN instead of UP. Almost all my HSC 2005 subjects should be scaled upwards and SAM isn't showing this. Why?Lazarus said:Neither JUAI nor SAM attempt to predict UAIs.
There is no data in either program pertaining to the 2005 HSC.
It is up to you to decide whether UAIs from past years are indicative of your 2005 UAI.
I'm not sure why you're assuming your marks "should" be scaled upwards. The technical committee and UAC know which subjects have been scaled up or down, but the rest of us will be in the dark until tomorrow.therese27 said:This is now my fourth message and still no word on why SAM 2004 scales marks DOWN instead of UP. Almost all my HSC 2005 subjects should be scaled upwards and SAM isn't showing this. Why?
You weren't disadvantaged - you were awarded the maximum possible assessment marks in the circumstances, being your own examination marks (which were top at your school).maddy1988 said:I read somewhere on BOS that coming first makes you 'immune' from scaling.
My assessment rank in all of my classes was first, and many of them reasonably high.
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I also came first in my year in all of the hsc exams. however, what appears to have happened because of this is that my assessment marks have been moderated to be exactly the same as my exam marks, and therefore my HSC mark. This has proven to disadvantage me as i did not perform as well in my exams as i did in my assessment tasks.