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Enter a mark between 0 and 50.

Estimated scaled mark
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Scales up vs other subjects
Subject median: 32.9/50

Estimate based on UAC's 2025 percentiles for History Extension. Your official scaled mark is set by UAC and released with your ATAR in December.

Quick answers

How is HSC History Extension scaled?

UAC scales your raw History Extension mark against how the whole History Extension cohort performs across all of their subjects. A strong cohort lifts a subject. A broader one lowers it. History Extension's average scaled mark is about 32.7/50 per unit, versus roughly 25 across all subjects. So it up.

Does History Extension scale up or down?

Relative to other subjects, History Extension up. Its cohort's average scaled mark is about 32.7/50 per unit, against about 25 across the whole state. Remember that scaled marks are almost always lower than HSC marks. What matters is how a subject compares with others, not the size of the drop.

What is a good HSC History Extension mark?

The median student scores about 41, which scales to roughly 32.9/50. Beat that and you are in the top half of the cohort. A mark in the top 10% sits near 47.

Is History Extension worth doing for the ATAR?

Choose the subject you can score well in. A high mark in History Extension beats a low mark in a higher-scaling subject. Scaling rewards your position in the cohort, so strong performance matters more than the subject's average.

Reference

HSC History Extension scaling table (2025 data)

Approximate scaled mark and percentile for a given HSC History Extension mark, from UAC's 2025 report. Scaled marks are shown per unit (out of 50).

HSC mark (/50)Scaled mark (/50)Percentile
2518.6 /5017th
3022.4 /5020th
3526.1 /5024th
4031.6 /5044th
4538.1 /5075th
5050.0 /5099th+

Source: UAC — Preliminary Report on the Scaling of the 2025 NSW HSC, Table A3. Updated February 2026.

How it works

From raw mark to scaled mark

STEP 1

Enter your mark

Type your raw or predicted HSC History Extension mark. Predicted is fine before results day.

STEP 2

UAC scaling applied

Your mark is mapped onto UAC's 2025 scaling curve for History Extension, drawn from the official percentiles.

STEP 3

See your scaled mark

Get your estimated scaled mark out of 50, your percentile, and how History Extension scales versus other subjects.

About this HSC History Extension scaling calculator

This tool estimates the scaled mark you'd receive in HSC History Extension from your raw HSC mark. It uses UAC's Preliminary Report on the Scaling of the 2025 NSW HSC, the most recent official scaling data. It is the same source behind our NSW ATAR calculator. So your History Extension scaled mark here lines up with your full ATAR estimate there.

In 2025, History Extension up relative to other subjects. Its average scaled mark was about 32.7/50 per unit, versus roughly 25 across the whole state, above the state average. Scaled marks are lower than HSC marks in almost every subject, because HSC marks are reported high. What matters is how a subject's scaled marks compare with others, not the size of the drop.

How History Extension scaling works

Scaling is not a fixed bonus or penalty attached to a subject. UAC looks at how the History Extension cohort performs across all of their subjects. It then adjusts marks so a position in History Extension means the same as that position in any other subject.

What matters is not how the scaled mark compares to your raw mark. It is how it compares to the roughly 25 per unit that an average subject sits at. In History Extension, the average scaled mark is about 32.7 per unit, versus roughly 25 across all subjects. So History Extension up.

Common mistakes with History Extension scaling

The first mistake is reading the drop from your HSC mark to your scaled mark as a penalty. It is not. Almost every subject scales below its HSC marks. HSC marks are reported high, and scaled marks sit around an average of 25 per unit.

The second is choosing a subject for its scaling alone. The best subject is the one you will score highly in. A strong mark in History Extension beats a weak one in a higher-scaling subject, because scaling rewards your position in the cohort.

FAQ

HSC History Extension scaling — common questions

How is HSC History Extension scaled?

UAC scales your raw History Extension mark against how the whole History Extension cohort performs across all their subjects. Its average scaled mark is about 32.7/50 per unit, versus roughly 25 across all subjects, so it scales up.

Does History Extension scale up or down?

Relative to other subjects, History Extension scales up. Its cohort's average scaled mark is about 32.7 per unit, against about 25 across the whole state.

What scaled mark does an HSC History Extension mark of 42 give?

An HSC History Extension mark of 42 maps to roughly 34.2/50 per unit on UAC's 2025 curve. This is an estimate; your official scaled mark is set by UAC.

What is a good HSC History Extension mark?

The median is about 41, which scales to roughly 32.9/50. A mark in the top 10% sits near 47.

Is History Extension a good subject for scaling?

Choose the subject you can score well in. A high mark in History Extension beats a low mark in a higher-scaling subject, because scaling rewards your position in the cohort.

Where does this History Extension scaling data come from?

From UAC's Preliminary Report on the Scaling of the 2025 NSW HSC, Table A3, the most recent official data. The same source drives our NSW ATAR calculator.

Is this the same as my official scaled mark?

It is a close estimate based on UAC's published 2025 percentiles. Your official scaled mark is calculated by UAC from raw marks and released with your ATAR in December.

How many units is HSC History Extension?

History Extension is a 1-unit course, so your mark is reported out of 50. Scaled marks are always shown per unit, out of 50.