Well chosen wordsSolid foundation and momentum.
Great post, its to all those people who bombed out, there is still a chance, repped +1Not really as significant as you may think
Don't be mistaken into thinking that say a 20% assignment will actually be worth 20% towards your final mark (or even 10% split between the HSC for that matter), anyone who said that is wrong. It's theoretically possible to still obtain 100 overall even if you stuff up majorly.
Early assignments could well be worth close to 0%! Why? If you do well in later assignments, your rank will skyrocket. It is the remaining 85% or so that really determines what your final rank will be. If you manage to jump up enough, it is possible to COMPLETELY negate any bad marks from early assessments (which I somehow managed to do for a few of my subjects). Remember that if you obtain a high rank, it doesn't matter that you got 85% in eco, 70% in english (really fucking good marks btw), you wouldn't actually be 'losing' those marks due to the ranking system.
The primary value of high marks in initial assignments only lies in that they are essential for motivation - once you're doing well and on top, you're more likely to want to keep it that way. the actual assessments themselves, contrary to popular belief, will have virtually no effect on your final and scaled overall mark if you are able to pick yourself back up.
The point is, you can do shitzor as hell and still redeem yourself (and more). The only problem is that people get held up by shit marks (and thus get depressed and give up). This is something you've gotta learn - to take the failures or negatives and spin it around into something good. Too many people just go emo after getting bad marks, and this attitude will carry onto uni, relationships, work, etc far beyond the scope of the HSC. Trust me I know a few people who still haven't changed their attitude and I can't see them ever achieving anything in life.
Ultimately, how many successful people do you know that give up after one failure? think about it. In this situation, you owneeed the marks. 70%+ for early assignments is pretty amazing, you aren't far behind and you're in a good position to do some big jumps in the h/y and trials. I got around 50% for some early ass', and still managed to come 1st overall after kicking my own arse and using it as motivation. In my case, I got the exact mark of my HSC exam and it affected my UAI (ATAR) by increasing it. amazing, huh?
It's just for in case 4u people drop to 3u or 2u.thanks for the help guys , really appreciate it. first assessment was today, hope i do well and get a good ranking, for some weird reason even 4u people (which i am happily not a part of) are doing the same maths test as 2u pplz...strange??
@ Dyllip ^Not really as significant as you may think
Don't be mistaken into thinking that say a 20% assignment will actually be worth 20% towards your final mark (or even 10% split between the HSC for that matter), anyone who said that is wrong. It's theoretically possible to still obtain 100 overall even if you stuff up majorly.
Early assignments could well be worth close to 0%! Why? If you do well in later assignments, your rank will skyrocket. It is the remaining 85% or so that really determines what your final rank will be. If you manage to jump up enough, it is possible to COMPLETELY negate any bad marks from early assessments (which I somehow managed to do for a few of my subjects). Remember that if you obtain a high rank, it doesn't matter that you got 85% in eco, 70% in english (really fucking good marks btw), you wouldn't actually be 'losing' those marks due to the ranking system.
The primary value of high marks in initial assignments only lies in that they are essential for motivation - once you're doing well and on top, you're more likely to want to keep it that way. the actual assessments themselves, contrary to popular belief, will have virtually no effect on your final and scaled overall mark if you are able to pick yourself back up.
The point is, you can do shitzor as hell and still redeem yourself (and more). The only problem is that people get held up by shit marks (and thus get depressed and give up). This is something you've gotta learn - to take the failures or negatives and spin it around into something good. Too many people just go emo after getting bad marks, and this attitude will carry onto uni, relationships, work, etc far beyond the scope of the HSC. Trust me I know a few people who still haven't changed their attitude and I can't see them ever achieving anything in life.
Ultimately, how many successful people do you know that give up after one failure? think about it. In this situation, you owneeed the marks. 70%+ for early assignments is pretty amazing, you aren't far behind and you're in a good position to do some big jumps in the h/y and trials. I got around 50% for some early ass', and still managed to come 1st overall after kicking my own arse and using it as motivation. In my case, I got the exact mark of my HSC exam and it affected my UAI (ATAR) by increasing it. amazing, huh?
ATAR = rank not mark though?If you drop marks, you drop your aggregate, which drops your ATAR.
Correct, but the rank is calculated through ranking aggrgate scores which are obtained from scaling marks, which is of course 50% school moderated marks.ATAR = rank not mark though?
+1.Every assessment is significant. No room for underestimation.
Everyone in your class was subjected to the same conditions - i don't see why you guys should be given concessions in such a case.Ok so today I did an English Listening Test and I only finished half the test because of endless implications. Firstly, I couldnt understand much of what the aboriginal on the CD was saying. Secondly, I had trouble hearing due to the advanced class's CD being SO LOUD over ours. Thirdly, there was no clock so I could NOT time manage.
Then it turned out the teacher read the sheet wrong in that we had to write notes on the question sheet and put our answers on the lined paper. So I spent like 10 minutes rewriting my answers to the first half of my exam on the designated paper before the time ran out! :O
My question is should I be able to resit the exam or something, coz seriously this is so unfair.
I estimate I will get about 40% and this task was weighted at 15%.
Is this going to fuck up my HSC and ATAR?
Sorry if this was hard to understand.
But others in my class were probably looking at there mobiles for time management, I don't have a mobile or a watch. And the teacher told me to rewrite my answers which probably took up a lot of time I didn't know I could lose When the bell rang I actually thought it was for an assembly until people started getting up :|Everyone in your class was subjected to the same conditions - i don't see why you guys should be given concessions in such a case.
thanks for the help guys , really appreciate it. first assessment was today, hope i do well and get a good ranking, for some weird reason even 4u people (which i am happily not a part of) are doing the same maths test as 2u pplz...strange??
Yeah that's right.It's just for in case 4u people drop to 3u or 2u.
In the very end, you will be ranked amongst 2u and 3u people.
I did this, but in Year 11, not Year 12.can we have some real life examples of people that failed their earlier assessments but aced their other assessments, coming top 5 internally overall?
Ahh makes sense thanks.Correct, but the rank is calculated through ranking aggrgate scores which are obtained from scaling marks, which is of course 50% school moderated marks.