Want90Atar,
A 60% on a James Ruse (ranked 1st in the state) mathematics Ext 1 paper could be much harder to achieve than at a school ranked 200th
So really saying your mark doesn't mean anything.
At face value, your marks have a direct correlation to your rank, in fact they determine your internal rank. However, what is being discussed, is to better scope your position within your cohort, your rank will tell you that, not your mark.
You're focusing on semantics.
Ranks matter, not marks (internally)
A 60% on a James Ruse (ranked 1st in the state) mathematics Ext 1 paper could be much harder to achieve than at a school ranked 200th
So really saying your mark doesn't mean anything.
At face value, your marks have a direct correlation to your rank, in fact they determine your internal rank. However, what is being discussed, is to better scope your position within your cohort, your rank will tell you that, not your mark.
You're focusing on semantics.
Ranks matter, not marks (internally)