These two sentences have summed up the system in an easier way than a 1 hour information session with like 10 teachers.SoulSearcher said:Your internal rank stays the same, and determines which HSC exam mark you get as your assessment mark. You get your own mark for the HSC exam as your exam mark, regardless of your rank.
The HSC rewards consistent and good effort over the full HSC year, and thus they have this sytem in place, and beside the person who scores the higher mark will still keep their mark as their exam mark.Dongle said:But isn't that unfair to someone who's beaten in internal assessments to get a good score in the HSC, only to help the no. 1 person anyway?
OMG. You are my hero. FINALLY I can grasp what the HSC is (sort of) about. Cheers for that concise and simple explanation. Makes sense.SoulSearcher said:Your internal rank stays the same, and determines which HSC exam mark you get as your assessment mark. You get your own mark for the HSC exam as your exam mark, regardless of your rank.