You appear misinformed. The question was what raw mark equates to an aligned mark of band 5. Raw marks are very different to aligned marks. A raw mark of 70 may be aligned up to a band 5 in some subjects.Estelle said:everyone seems to be confused about what the marks are for the bands,
band 5= 80-90
band 6= 90-100
That's only for the Area of Study. The Modules Paper can't possibly be marked the same when they are completely different exams between Advanced and Standard.Estelle said:and standard and advanced are marked the same, so you will be marked against advanced, therefore its hard to get band 5.
I know they are different papers but you are marked against advanced candidates, so in a standard class your teacher will say you are band 5, but in the exam it is really a band 4, hence, for example 18/20 in standard is different to a 18/20 in advanced and in the exam it will show etc. They are marked together, even though they do different things, i mean all the candidates do different texts ect so its logical that they would mark it the same. it really sucks for standard peoples i think, very rude of teachers to misinform, for results of hsc for standard english students i have been told have been quite shocking to them. If i am wrong about this in anyway and i can be proved otherwise i apologise, but i am pretty certain this is the way it works.Trebla said:You appear misinformed. The question was what raw mark equates to an aligned mark of band 5. Raw marks are very different to aligned marks. A raw mark of 70 may be aligned up to a band 5 in some subjects.
That's only for the Area of Study. The Modules Paper can't possibly be marked the same when they are completely different exams between Advanced and Standard.
Casmira said:are you guys saying if i went and got a straight cut 90 in english (both assessment and hsc) that it would get scaled down so thus lose my band 6? (not saying that id get such a nice mark, just question)
Casmira said:are you guys saying if i went and got a straight cut 90 in english (both assessment and hsc) that it would get scaled down so thus lose my band 6? (not saying that id get such a nice mark, just question)
I disagree with you there. Getting band 6 in Advanced is not as difficult as getting it Standard. Last year 7.56% scored band 6 in Advanced. That's 2000+ people compared to only 2 people in Standard. Also consider that in terms of scaled marks, a mark of 90 in Standard is the top 1-2% of the state in both Advanced and Standard. A mark of 90 in Standard is higher than a mark of 90 in Advanced.Estelle said:Also if they did mark them separately, it would be unfair to advanced people who's band 6 is REALLY hard to get
That's only in your school. At my school there are heaps of smart ppl who are doing Standard because they were forced to. In the AOS exam and essay where both Advanced and Standard do the same test, MANY of these people scored higher than the Advanced people. I'm not just talking about beating the bottom people in Advanced either. There are those who have exceeded the Advanced average in the exam. In the half yearly 67% I think was the highest in Standard, while 77% I think was the highest in Advanced. Rankwise, 67% was probably the top10 for both Standard and Advanced. The average for Advanced was like 55% or something. (school marks freakin hard that's why scores are so fuckin low) So there are definitely people out there doing Standard who are much better than the majority of the Advanced people.Estelle said:the advanced teacher at our school said he examine the 2 top standard candidates in the trial, against the advanced candidates and it was even nowhere near the worst people in advanced.
Well unforntunately, my dumb school would never let me. No matter how well I proved myself, they reckon I can do well in Standard.Estelle said:Trebla, what i want to say to is: If you want to get band 5 or 6, you should have picked advanced, it can be no more simple than that, just why do a lower course if youre aiming high. Its obviously going to be harder to get high marks in standard because the course is designed for people who are good at english frankly. If you want to do well in english then choose advance.
Of course the teachers mark very harshly, I already mentioned that in the previous post. Most people score band 4 or band 5 in English rather than the shockingly low scores they give. I mean, compare my SC trials (67.5) to my actual SC result (86).Estelle said:Also, if 77% was the highest mark in advanced at your school then your school isnt very adademic or your teachers mark harsh, cause at ours the highest advanced was 99% .
picking advanced does not guarantee u a band 5 or 6......there are heaps ppl at our skool who are geting really low marks for advanced and lyk Trebla, our skool marks heaps hard and we're a selective skool so thats saying something...and for our trials.....quite a few standard students achieved higher marks overall than the advanced students...and i dont mean those who are at the bottom in advanced.....oh and by the way...getting a top in standard DOES NOT mean bottom in advanced....they are two different subjects....u cannot make such a generalisation.....and if a student achieved 99% at ur skool for advanced....then woah...thats lyk well.....as far as i can suggest from that...ur skool marks heaps easy or something along those lines....unless ur skool is a selective skool......then it's a different storyEstelle said:Trebla, what i want to say to is: If you want to get band 5 or 6, you should have picked advanced, it can be no more simple than that, just why do a lower course if youre aiming high. Its obviously going to be harder to get high marks in standard because the course is designed for people who are good at english frankly. If you want to do well in english then choose advance.
Also, if 77% was the highest mark in advanced at your school then your school isnt very adademic or your teachers mark harsh, cause at ours the highest advanced was 99% .