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Sine:

--- Quote from: brothanathan on October 25, 2019, 06:02:55 pm ---Well it does depend on SAC difficulty quite heavily as well and how their teacher marks.

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not really, you can't just assume a teacher from a lower-ranked school marks more leniently (obviously it can and does happen at times but definitely not always).

Using their trial exam scores to predict a study score will be more beneficial than to look at someone's school to generate a study score prediction - espeically if that person is already rank 1.

lakvinu:

--- Quote from: Sine on October 25, 2019, 06:50:56 pm ---not really, you can't just assume a teacher from a lower-ranked school marks more leniently (obviously it can and does happen at times but definitely not always).

Using their trial exam scores to predict a study score will be more beneficial than to look at someone's school to generate a study score prediction - espeically if that person is already rank 1.

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Thank you, exactly what I was trying to imply. Also, if you want to experiment with other scores. You can use these two websites linked below.  I cannot guarantee the quality but it is pretty accurate.
https://atar-calculator.deakin.edu.au/vce-study-score-calculator/
https://twmpublications.com/statistics

brothanathan:

--- Quote from: Sine on October 25, 2019, 06:50:56 pm ---not really, you can't just assume a teacher from a lower-ranked school marks more leniently (obviously it can and does happen at times but definitely not always).

Using their trial exam scores to predict a study score will be more beneficial than to look at someone's school to generate a study score prediction - espeically if that person is already rank 1.

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If we imply this reasoning than the difficutly of the SAC set by the school or teacher would be irrelevant in that case. To set a more simple analogy (e.g. VCE English) it wouldn't matter if school A allows students to bring in a list of quotes and school B doesn't.

PhoenixxFire:

--- Quote from: brothanathan on October 26, 2019, 07:16:28 pm ---If we imply this reasoning than the difficutly of the SAC set by the school or teacher would be irrelevant in that case. To set a more simple analogy (e.g. VCE English) it wouldn't matter if school A allows students to bring in a list of quotes and school B doesn't.

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The difficulty of the SAC isn't irrelevant - you just can't work out how difficult someone's sac was from knowing what school they go to.

brothanathan:

--- Quote from: PhoenixxFire on October 26, 2019, 07:19:47 pm ---The difficulty of the SAC isn't irrelevant - you just can't work out how difficult someone's sac was from knowing what school they go to.

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Unless you've got connections... I know two schools that have a major difference.

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