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Philosophy and Reason — QLD QCE scaling 2024

QTAC's verbatim 2024 scaling for Philosophy and Reason (QCAA code 0033). Raw median 76/100 mapped to scaled 84.01; top-decile raw 94 mapped to scaled 95.31.

Raw → scaled distribution (2024)

PercentileRaw mark (/ 100)Scaled mark (/ 100)Adjustment
P999996.73-2.3
P909495.31+1.3
P758792.31+5.3
P50 (median)7684.01+8.0
P256569.69+4.7

How Philosophy and Reason 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 Philosophy and Reason specifically: a median student in the cohort had a raw mark of 76/100 and ended up with a scaled mark of 84.01/100 — an adjustment of +8.0 from raw to scaled. A top-decile student (P90) had a raw mark of 94 mapping to scaled 95.31 — adjustment of +1.3.

QCE General subjects are scored 0–100 raw. QTAC's inter-subject scaling runs a 40-iteration calibration algorithm that maps each subject's raw distribution to a scaled distribution based on how that subject's students performed across all their other subjects. The scaled mark is what counts for the ATAR aggregate; the raw mark is what your QCE certificate reports.

3-year scaling trend for Philosophy and Reason

YearScaled mean (/ 100)
202283.96
202382.29
202484.01

Very stable across 3 years — Philosophy and Reason has scaled within 0.1 points of its 2022 value, suggesting its candidature composition is consistent.

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

Tutor rate context for Philosophy and Reason

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 Philosophy and Reason
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.

What this means for ATAR planning

Three reads of this scaling distribution matter for QCE students:

  1. The median (P50) shows the typical adjustment for an average performance in Philosophy and Reason. Positive — average students in this subject benefit from scaling.
  2. The P90 row shows where strong students land. Even in subjects with a low median scaled position, strong individual students typically score well in scaled terms — look at the P90 column before deciding a subject is "bad".
  3. The spread P25→P90 (69.69 → 95.31, a 25.6-point spread) shows the room for movement within this subject. Bigger spreads mean tutoring leverage is higher.

Caveats

Related resources

Source
  1. QTAC — ATAR Report 2024 (22-page PDF, February 2025), Table 6.
  2. QCAA — Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (curriculum authority).