Helium head
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So in my school there's a certain number of people who get band sixes for a subject every year (every school is like that I guess) and it's always the 'top 20' or 'top 60' or whatever , so say I'm not in that range now after internals , and say someone who's been coming 1st all year gets really really sick or something and does terribly in their hsc exam , so then their overall won't equate to a band 6 , so top 20 or whatever don't get band 6?
Ok this isn't coming out very clear :/
My main question is , If u are in the band 6 range and don't end up with a band 6 overall due to some crazy reason in hsc then what happens ? Like the people coming second onwards will still get it right?
Atm I'm not in the normal band 6 range for the subjects id hoped to be in but if I study super hard for the hsc exams do I still have a chance?
Any response appreciated , if anyone even bothers to read or understands this post
Thanks
Ok this isn't coming out very clear :/
My main question is , If u are in the band 6 range and don't end up with a band 6 overall due to some crazy reason in hsc then what happens ? Like the people coming second onwards will still get it right?
Atm I'm not in the normal band 6 range for the subjects id hoped to be in but if I study super hard for the hsc exams do I still have a chance?
Any response appreciated , if anyone even bothers to read or understands this post
Thanks