same with us...:S
I dont think we even get our marks, only our ranks.
yeah thats pretty true - i think. because when i got my hsc results last year my class marks were not used at all by my understanding. it was just my rankYea its only the assessments that count
-if u miss an assessment, I think they use ur class marks to get an idea of where you are in the class/grade, and give you an estimated assessment mark.
But otherwise, we are told class marks mean nothing to your assessment marks/HSC?ATAR
I have just set three half-yearly exams for my Year 12s (Modern, Ancient and Extension History) which didn't count and rarely does Ext 1 English half-yearly counted at my place.I don't think we get a class mark either. On our reports is our half yearlies mark and thats it. But our assessments count (and the half yearly is an assessment obviously...)
You really need to ask your school what marks they are using as each school is different in what they report to kids.thanks for the comprehensive explanation but my question was sort of about the half yearly report marks which includes two separate marks and which would be sent to board of studies. But i assume that it is only the assessment mark that would be sent as the class mark is probably just the homework etc.
alright i am probably wrong but this is how it seemed my hsc marks worked.
alright so you get 2 marks - an exam mark (which is your actual hsc mark) and your assessment mark. basically, your assessment mark relates to your rank.
so say you were ranked 2nd in a subject. in the hsc, you sit the test for this subject and you get 90. say this is the highest mark that the cohort at your school achieve in the hsc exam. assume the mark that is after 90 is 88.
so what will happen is, you keep the 90 as your exam mark however the person that is ranked first will take 90 as their ASSESSMENT mark. then you, because you are ranked 2nd, take the 88 as your assessment mark. therefore your overall hsc mark for that subject will be 89.
your overall hsc mark is the average of your exam and assessment mark.
does that make sense? its pretty complicated. im not sure if that is 100% correct but that was the way it worked when i got my hsc results last year
thats not how it worked with my hsc marks but anyway...thanksMajor mistake - the 2nd ranked student doesn't necessarily get the 2nd exam mark as their assessment mark. They get a mark that reflects their rank and the gap between them and first.
First and last get the top and bottom marks (unless there are statistic anomalies).thats not how it worked with my hsc marks but anyway...thanks
i knew i was wrong somewhere. so do you mean like only the first person will get the first mark? :\