pig_93
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if i came first in my assessment rank at my school but stuffed up in the hsc, does that mean that i 'steal' the person who came first in the hsc's mark??
lol thankscataleptic said:I always hear conflicting stuff on this, so i won't even try to answer.
So if I get 90 for internal then 70 for external. Someone beats me with 75 for external so my internal goes down to 75!!!rama_v said:Its no myth, its all laid out by the board
If you come first, the marks are moderated so that the highest HSC mark in the class/grade becomes the highest assessment mark in that class/grade. For example lets say my exam mark was 94, I came first in the class in assessments, and I also came first in the class in the HSC exam. That means that my HSC Mark and Assessment mark are both 94.
If someone beats me from my class in the actual HSC exam, then I get to keep their HSC exam mark as the top assessment mark - be it higher or lower than my original assessment mark sent in by the school. E.g lets say the highest mark by anyone from the class in the actual HSC exam eas 85 - that means that teh person ranked first would get that mark as their assessment mark, and everyone elses's assessment mark would be dragged down accordingly -> because the school marks easy.
The system is totally fair if you think about it, because they want to reward the people who work hard throughout the year to obtain teh first rank, and also reward the people who do well in the actual exam (because, no matter what, you keep your HSC mark).
The UAI is calculated by UAC and thats a totally different story.
if the HIGHEST mark from ur class is indeed 75 for external, then yes, ur assessment mark becomes 75frootloop said:So if I get 90 for internal then 70 for external. Someone beats me with 75 for external so my internal goes down to 75!!!
I end up with 75 internal and 70 external???
But then the person's internal is, say 85 and external is 75. Or does their internal go down- maybe to 70? Is that how it works?
Its from a thread somewhere...you can actually mail BOS and ask them - someone did that and got a huge reply; thats how we know about all thisAnti-Mathmite said:Your (Non boredofstudies.org) source?