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They each count for 50% of your final HSC mark.

External Exams are subjected to scaling and Internal Assessments will be moderated before they add up to form your HSC mark.
 

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runnable said:
They each count for 50% of your final HSC mark.

External Exams are subjected to scaling and Internal Assessments will be moderated before they add up to form your HSC mark.
well, to not confuse anyone and to use the Boards terminology, external marks are aligned to standards, not scaled.

(aligned exam mark + moderated internal assessment mark)/2 = HSC mark
 

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uhh thanks? so i guess theres no chance i can do this at home with my half yearly results?
 

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nipples--- said:
uhh thanks? so i guess theres no chance i can do this at home with my half yearly results?

"Do this" as in calculate your UAI with your half-yearlies? Absolutely not...

What you can do is to estimate the final HSC mark based on your cumulative RANKS in your subjects at school. The teacher can shed some light as to what HSC mark for that particular subject you can expect with your ranks.
 

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runnable said:
The teacher can shed some light as to what HSC mark for that particular subject you can expect with your ranks.
A good teacher will not just look at what your ranked but more importantly your marks in exams and their judgement from your exam responses/assessments and their HSC marking experience (if they have any).
 

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