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The term ENTER was only used in Victoria (1998-2009), although the actual rank was identical and equivalent to the Universities Admission Index (UAI) used in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, and to the Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) used in South Australia, the Northern Territory, Tasmania and Western Australia.
The TER was used in Victoria (1994–1998), South Australia, the Northern Territory, Tasmania Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. [3] [4] Although directly equivalent to the Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) in Victoria, and the Universities Admission Index (UAI) in New South Wales and later adopted in the Australian Capital Territory, the terms ENTER and ...
The university aggregate is a score out of 90.00 which is calculated from your TAS or other recognised learning and used to convert into an ATAR. SATAC considers the scaled scores (out of 20.0 or 10.0) of the best 90 credits of study. Of the 90 credits, 60 credits must come from TAS studied at Stage 2 (or a valid pair of 10 credit subjects).
The ACT Scaling Test (AST), sat by tertiary students, linked a student's ability with the school's mean score in each course and was used to scale students in different courses and schools. UAI scores were not directly equivalent to a percentile rank among those who completed Year 12 (i.e. a UAI of 99 was not equivalent to placing in the top 1% ...
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[citation needed] The score indicates the candidate's potential academic capacity in relation to past or potential candidates, as the questions are relative across years and test forms. [ citation needed ] STAT scores are then translated into ENTER scores for university admission through calculation of the percentile rank of the candidate in ...
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