If your whole cohort performs well then you need not worry about your internal mark. Just do as well as possible in the HSC exams, that's the only thing you can do to get good marks.Hey, I just want to ask that if a student performs well in the external exam, but middle rank in the internal. What well happen to the internal mark?
There are no outliers for school marks. Theoretically, if in a class of two students, one student is on 80% and the other student is on 10%, both students can get a mark of 95 in the HSC. The school marks just indicate were each student sits relative to each other.What if say you're an outlier and get 40% for your internals whilst the rest of the cohort/class are receiving 50%+ with the second lowest mark being at 50% and the average being 65%. Will this affect the outliers 40% mark?
it won't change. LolHey, I just want to ask that if a student performs well in the external exam, but middle rank in the internal. What well happen to the internal mark?
I got a feeling that will happen to me in Chemistry...it won't change. Lol
I came =4th out of 10 with two other people (so spots 4, 5, 6 (middle of the pack)) and I got 91 in the exam, which was 5 points above 2nd in the exam (which went to one of the guys that was =1st and one that was 7th. Lol) and my internal was still 83. Yay?
So if my cohort get like from 50~95 in external ..whatever I get in the external. I will get the mean mark from external for my internal mark like 70~ ?There are no outliers for school marks. Theoretically, if in a class of two students, one student is on 80% and the other student is on 10%, both students can get a mark of 95 in the HSC. The school marks just indicate were each student sits relative to each other.
The HSC exam marks will help determine the moderated assessment marks. If the exam marks range from say 95 down to 80, then if that 40% student is last ranked, they will get 80 for their moderated assessment mark + whatever exam mark they get (which would be 80+).
Add me to having a feeling my internal mark will drag chem down.I got a feeling that will happen to me in Chemistry...
lol, as soon as we got trial marks back I knew I was fucked.I got a feeling that will happen to me in Chemistry...
If you're 2nd by like 1% then it won't really effect your mark no matter how far away 2nd is in the tests.Add me to having a feeling my internal mark will drag chem down.
"Middle" rank doesn't mean anything to BOS. Your rank doesn't mean anything unless you are first or last. Let's say you're in a cohort of 50, you are 25th ranked. You could be 5% behind first place, or you could be 20% behind first place. In both cases, you are still 25th, but being 5% behind first is much better than being 20% behind first.So if my cohort get like from 50~95 in external ..whatever I get in the external. I will get the mean mark from external for my internal mark like 70~ ?
Yay I think I'm fairly close Arr my chem trial, thank god I killed the prac test on titration and the secondary source task on ozone and stuff for my rank.lol, as soon as we got trial marks back I knew I was fucked.
If you're 2nd by like 1% then it won't really effect your mark no matter how far away 2nd is in the tests.
Yeah, same here. I was 3rd in the trial...14th overall and from rank 3 to rank 14 is around 10 HSC marks...fun fun fun!lol, as soon as we got trial marks back I knew I was fucked.
If you're 2nd by like 1% then it won't really effect your mark no matter how far away 2nd is in the tests.
Sorry to say, but if you fucked up the trial you'll probs fuck up the HSC too.Yay I think I'm fairly close Arr my chem trial, thank god I killed the prac test on titration and the secondary source task on ozone and stuff for my rank.
Haha and acer, in one of my subjects the average is 47%...thank god I'm first in that one.
lol, you're fuckedYeah, same here. I was 3rd in the trial...14th overall and from rank 3 to rank 14 is around 10 HSC marks...fun fun fun!
Yeah, I've realised...some of the people at the top are only there by luck because they don't mark properly. They actually have retarded answers (some with wrong info)...GG.Sorry to say, but if you fucked up the trial you'll probs fuck up the HSC too.
lol, you're fucked
do you want me to mark a paper for you brah (I'm probably as harsh as the actual HSC markers will be (they are cunts for chem))?Yeah, I've realised...some of the people at the top are only there by luck because they don't mark properly. They actually have retarded answers (some with wrong info)...GG.
I usually get 85% raw when I mark my answers based on HSC marking schemes (my answers are usually the same as their sample except with some extra detail.
I bombed out in 3rd assessment because I lost marks in "plan your response", "deconstruct the question", "define the verb", "construct a marking scheme for this question" and answering the question where it was originally 3 marks, inflated to 6 marks...my answer was a clear 3/3 in HSC - apparently not so in this assessment.
Worst of all is that, that assessment weighed 30%.
Yeah, I'll scan it now (HSC 2009)...do you want me to mark a paper for you brah (I'm probably as harsh as the actual HSC markers will be (they are cunts for chem))?
Also, unlucky. :/