13abie
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Okay so my understanding was that it is done on a bell curve, or in standard deviations.
So essentially the person coming first internally recieves the highest external mark, and the same for the person coming last (recieving worst external mark) and then everyone inbetween gets a mark corresponding to their position on the bell curve, meaning that both internal rank and assessment mark are factored in to a varying degree.
That being said I am JUST coming 2nd, in modern history, but the person coming 1st is going to achieve a external state ranking (he is a genius, and the only reason he is coming first by so little is that he glandular fever during an assesment). Now his external mark will be much higher than mine, lets say 99, and say the second highest mark in our cohort is 95. Because I am coming 2nd, will I get an internal mark of around 94?, or will it be evened out to around 97.
School rank is 7th, if that is a factor.
Thanks very much for your help.
So essentially the person coming first internally recieves the highest external mark, and the same for the person coming last (recieving worst external mark) and then everyone inbetween gets a mark corresponding to their position on the bell curve, meaning that both internal rank and assessment mark are factored in to a varying degree.
That being said I am JUST coming 2nd, in modern history, but the person coming 1st is going to achieve a external state ranking (he is a genius, and the only reason he is coming first by so little is that he glandular fever during an assesment). Now his external mark will be much higher than mine, lets say 99, and say the second highest mark in our cohort is 95. Because I am coming 2nd, will I get an internal mark of around 94?, or will it be evened out to around 97.
School rank is 7th, if that is a factor.
Thanks very much for your help.