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Music Extension — NSW HSC scaling 2024

UAC's verbatim 2024 scaling for Music Extension. 390 students sat this course. Median scaled mark 35.8; top-decile (P90) scaled 49.4; cohort scaled mean 35.8 (out of 50 per unit).

Scaled marks distribution

PercentileHSC markScaled mark
P99 (top 1%)50.050.0
P90 (top 10%)50.049.4
P75 (top 25%)49.044.0
P50 (median)47.035.8
P25 (bottom 25%)44.029.0

Summary statistics

HSC mark (raw)Scaled mark
Mean45.735.8
Standard deviation4.49.8
Maximum50.050.0
Students (2024)390

How Music Extension scaled in 2024

This subject scales up significantly. The average student in this course outperformed the average student across all senior secondary subjects, so the scaling process boosts the cohort's marks. A solid raw mark in this subject is worth more in scaled terms than the same raw mark in most other subjects.

For Music Extension specifically, the scaled distribution runs from P25 of 29.0 to P90 of 49.4 — a spread of 20.4 scaled points between the bottom and top quartiles of the cohort. That spread is the practical room for movement within this subject: a student who moves from the bottom quartile of Music Extension to the top decile gains roughly 20 scaled points per unit, which is significant when multiplied across 2 units toward the ATAR aggregate.

The gap between HSC mark and scaled mark at P90 was -0.6. That gap is negative — top-performing Music Extension students were scaled down in 2024. This is what scaling actually does: it's not a percentage multiplier; it's a candidature-position adjustment.

3-year scaling trend for Music Extension

YearScaled mean (/ 50)
202236.6
2023
202435.8

Scaling has fallen by 0.8 points over 2 years (2022: 36.6 → 2024: 35.8). This typically reflects a weakening candidature — the average student in this subject is performing relatively less well in their other courses than they used to.

3-year trend data sourced from the UAC annual scaling reports 2022–2024. See all scaling trends.

Tutor rate context for Music Extension

Subject complexity classification: medium. Based on our subject-complexity model, this subject typically carries a no uplift adjustment to the base AU tutor rate band — partly because of the qualified-tutor pool size, partly because of subject-specific marking and exam complexity.

Tutor tierTypical rate for Music Extension
University-student tutor$60/hr
Experienced graduate$80/hr
Registered teacher$110/hr
Subject specialist$140/hr

Estimates from the AU rate synthesis at /rates/. Use the rate estimator to add city and delivery format.

How to read the distribution

The HSC mark column shows the raw HSC mark you would have needed to sit at each percentile of the Music Extension candidature in 2024. The scaled mark column shows what that performance was worth toward your ATAR aggregate. The two values diverge because scaling reflects the academic strength of the candidature as a whole — it is not a fixed conversion of raw HSC mark to scaled mark.

The same HSC mark can produce a range of scaled marks (because students with that HSC mark may have different positions in the underlying cohort). This is why UAC publishes a distribution rather than a lookup table.

Caveats specific to Music Extension

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