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What if this happens in the HSC:
Student A - 8/15 -> Internal assessment: 83% HSC: 83%
Student B - 9/15 -> Internal assessment: 82% HSC: 89%
What happens?
Does student A get a moderated internal assessment of 89% and 83% exam mark while student B gets an internal of ~80% and an 89% Exam mark?
This means that:
Student A -> (89+83)/2 = 86
Student B -> (80+89)/2 = 84.5 -> 85
Even though student B outperformed student A in the exam significantly and only slightly fell behind student A in internal, why are they that highly disadvantaged for 1 mark?
Or am I completely wrong and student B beats student A.
Student A - 8/15 -> Internal assessment: 83% HSC: 83%
Student B - 9/15 -> Internal assessment: 82% HSC: 89%
What happens?
Does student A get a moderated internal assessment of 89% and 83% exam mark while student B gets an internal of ~80% and an 89% Exam mark?
This means that:
Student A -> (89+83)/2 = 86
Student B -> (80+89)/2 = 84.5 -> 85
Even though student B outperformed student A in the exam significantly and only slightly fell behind student A in internal, why are they that highly disadvantaged for 1 mark?
Or am I completely wrong and student B beats student A.