Hi all.
i heard that in the external HSC common paper, there is no such thing as half marks. So your raw mark must be an integer right?
Then please explain to me this. For instance, each person in the top ten list is differentiated from another by 1 mark right??? That equates to a difference in raw percentage of 1.2% approx. So assuming the person who topped the state got 84/84 for his externals, that means that rank 10 must've gotten 75/84, which equates to a raw mark of only about 88.1%.
Does this mean that with a score of 88.1%(raw) you can earn a state ranking?? Cause i thought state rankers all got like at least 97% as raw.
i heard that in the external HSC common paper, there is no such thing as half marks. So your raw mark must be an integer right?
Then please explain to me this. For instance, each person in the top ten list is differentiated from another by 1 mark right??? That equates to a difference in raw percentage of 1.2% approx. So assuming the person who topped the state got 84/84 for his externals, that means that rank 10 must've gotten 75/84, which equates to a raw mark of only about 88.1%.
Does this mean that with a score of 88.1%(raw) you can earn a state ranking?? Cause i thought state rankers all got like at least 97% as raw.