Deliriously
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How are state rankings determined? Through external assessment mark, internal or both?
and if two people get the same mark, what happens?
and if two people get the same mark, what happens?
Yeah, it's based on both internal and external - when two people are tied, they are equally placed. I don't think extension subjects would compare with your other subjects since it wouldn't be very fair.Both, internal and external. If two people get the same mark they are equal I'm pretty sure. Some subjects with extensions go on how you did in all of the courses (eg. if tied in 3U, might base it on your 4U mark).
Though I don't think it's been stated exactly how, but the above is the general consensus iirc.
This, even whats in bold. This is how the Board of Studies explains the tie break process "Where students have equal HSC marks, they are then ranked by the average of assessment and exam marks, each taken to one decimal place. In the case of extension courses, marks awarded for other courses in the subject area are also taken into consideration when students are tied. " I dont think this is very fair, but I think it would be a rare event where this would be used - they probably should just award a tied place instead.Both, internal and external. If two people get the same mark they are equal I'm pretty sure. Some subjects with extensions go on how you did in all of the courses (eg. if tied in 3U, might base it on your 4U mark).
Though I don't think it's been stated exactly how, but the above is the general consensus iirc.
Most likelySay for example, I get 1st in my cohort for maths (2 unit) and I get 100 in my HSC, do I get a state rank?
It's the relative assessment mark rankings between you and the other people in your cohort (ie mark differences between the ranks). Not purely ranks. (ie numerical 1, 2, 3, ....)Say for example, I get 1st in my cohort for maths (2 unit) and I get 100 in my HSC, do I get a state rank?