LoveHateSchool
Retired Sept '14
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- HSC
- 2012
- Uni Grad
- 2016
Hell yes, only need to just over pass for a band 5!
"2012 ATAR goal- 95.00+ and being an all rounders"Hell yes, only need to just over pass for a band 5!
Pretty much this. They follow the criteria much more strictly.They mark much more harshly than most schools will
Our school marked our trials very harshly like the hsc and i got 75%Pretty much this. They follow the criteria much more strictly.
There's no definite way of telling how harshly your school marks, best method would be compare your rank with the number of band 5/6 in your school last year but that still varies with cohort.Our school marked our trials very harshly like the hsc and i got 75%
I'm rank 5th in my school and my school on average gets from 13-20ish band 6's in chem on average per year. I'm pretty sure i can score a band 6, but i'm not sure if I can achieve an HSC mark of 95. I think my school marks a bit harsh (we lose marks if we don't label like.. err the connecting wire on a galvanic cell). Trial average was 63% and I got 90%There's no definite way of telling how harshly your school marks, best method would be compare your rank with the number of band 5/6 in your school last year but that still varies with cohort.
You'll probably do well, if you get a good external you should definitely be able to hit 95 then.I'm rank 5th in my school and my school on average gets from 13-20ish band 6's in chem on average per year. I'm pretty sure i can score a band 6, but i'm not sure if I can achieve an HSC mark of 95. I think my school marks a bit harsh (we lose marks if we don't label like.. err the connecting wire on a galvanic cell). Trial average was 63% and I got 90%
I thought it was pretty BS though because the question said "draw a galvanic cell and label the anode, cathode and electrolyte" - 2 markerYou'll probably do well, if you get a good external you should definitely be able to hit 95 then.
And for the stuff like labelling wires on the galvanic cell... pretty sure stuff like that the HSC and even my school takes marks off
+1lol in my trial i got 69%. My skool marks ridiculosly hard... one of the questions in our trial was exact copy of past HSC paper, and i remembered the answer somewhat. I checked as soon as i got hom, and it was word for word with the BOS answer, but when i got my trial back it said not enough detail and only got 3/5
BOS answers aren't guaranteed full marks, they are not exemplar just sample.lol in my trial i got 69%. My skool marks ridiculosly hard... one of the questions in our trial was exact copy of past HSC paper, and i remembered the answer somewhat. I checked as soon as i got hom, and it was word for word with the BOS answer, but when i got my trial back it said not enough detail and only got 3/5
How do you find out your scaling of marks? o_oI got 63% in my chemistry trial and this was scaled to a mark of 82!
Imo sample answers r usually shytlol in my trial i got 69%. My skool marks ridiculosly hard... one of the questions in our trial was exact copy of past HSC paper, and i remembered the answer somewhat. I checked as soon as i got hom, and it was word for word with the BOS answer, but when i got my trial back it said not enough detail and only got 3/5
Far your cool kid using yellow and puting a lol at the endBut keep in mind that it is not very 'easy' to get those raw marks lol
HARSH from what ive been toldHey just on the note of tough marking, does anyone know how they mark for 'states'?