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einstein was just average at maths... i thinkOriginally posted by rukawasan
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einstein was just average at maths... i thinkOriginally posted by rukawasan
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Thanks! Much appreciated.Originally posted by da_best
Hey Laz
You might like to add these two set of 100 to the list
ext 1 is worth 2 units, and 2 2 units as well? wowOriginally posted by Lazarus
It's six extension units not six extension courses... when ext 2 maths is taken, ext 1 is worth 2 units and ext 2 is worth 2 units... etc.
What are Distinction Courses? See: www.distinction.nsw.edu.au
His mark in english only placed him around the 90th percentile; that's fatal if you're after 100.Originally posted by rukawasan
the dude missed out on band 6 for eng by 1, and ended up getting 99.95... his marks look alot betta den some of the 100s
does this mean if u get even 1 unit of ur 10u that counts in band 6, even if its 89 n totali ace the other 9, say 98-100, ur wont get 100?
hehe... ill pass dat onto him... im sure ill get hit in the face... but it'll be worth it...Originally posted by Lazarus
His mark in english only placed him around the 90th percentile; that's fatal if you're after 100.
im playing around with UAI seeker, and i can get 100 with a 88 in englishOriginally posted by Lazarus
His mark in english only placed him around the 90th percentile; that's fatal if you're after 100.
How the TER is calculated
The following steps are used to calculate the Tertiary Entrance Ranks (TER):
1. The Tertiary Entrance Scores (TES) [i.e. scaled aggregates] are arranged in order from highest to lowest (many students will have received the same TES).
2. The frequencies of each TES, that is the number of times each TES has occurred, are then changed into percentages (with a few decimal places).
3. These percentage frequencies are then listed cumulatively with the top TES being shown as 100.
4. The computer determines the cut-offs for each TER by working down this cumulative percentage column.
5. Students are then awarded a TER based upon the band in which their TES fell.
Below is a table of data from the 1989 Higher School Certificate summarising how the TER is calculated.
<table width="38%" border="0"><tr> <td width="8%"><div align="center"><b>TES</b></div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center"><b>No. of Students</b></div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center"><b>% of Students</b></div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center"><b>Cumulative Freq.</b></div></td><td width="22%"><div align="center"><b><div align="right">Cumulative Freq. %</b></div></td><td width="19%"><div align="center"><b>TER</b></div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">491</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">1</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.002</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 329</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">100.000</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">100.00</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">489</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">3</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.006</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 328</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.998</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">100.00</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">488</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">2</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.004</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 325</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.992</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">100.00</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">487</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">3</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.006</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 323</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.988</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">100.00</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">486</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">2</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.004</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 320</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.982</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">100.00</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">485</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">3</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.006</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 318</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.978</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right"><u>100.00</u></div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">484</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">2</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.004</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 315</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.972</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">99.95</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">483</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">2</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.004</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 313</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.968</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">99.95</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">482</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">4</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.008</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 311</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.964</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">99.95</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">481</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">2</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.004</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 307</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.956</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">99.95</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">480</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">7</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.014</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 305</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.952</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">99.95</div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">479</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">7</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.014</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 298</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.938</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right"><u> 99.95</u></div></td></tr><tr> <td width="8%">478</td><td width="15%"><div align="center">6</div></td><td width="15%"><div align="center">0.012</div></td><td width="21%"><div align="center">50 291</div></td><td width="22%"><div align="right">99.924</div></td><td width="19%"><div align="right">99.90</div></td></tr></table>
Note:
99.978 becomes a TER of 100.00 because it is closer to 100.00 than 99.95.
99.972 becomes a TER of 99.95 because it is closer to 99.95 than 100.00.
There will be some variations from year to year depending upon the pattern of Tertiary Entrance Scores. Irrespective of this, the basic approach will be the same.
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While theoretically there will be 0.05% of the candidature on each TER, in practice, due to different numbers of students obtaining the same TES there will be unequal numbers of students receiving each TER.
In addition, some Tertiary Entrance Ranks will not be used.