Lol, no. If anything it is the other way round. Your internal marks, by the time you see them on your hsc results email, have been moderated to come into line with your hsc marks -> that’s how we get fair comparison between schools. If a teacher gives all his students marks between 90-100, but in hsc no one gets above 70, then no one in that cohort will receive an internal mark above 70. That 100 mark will be moderated down 30 whole points as a result. Conversely, if a teacher only gives his students marks between 50 and 60 and all the students get marks in the 90s, then everyone’s internal marks will be in the 90s. Internal mark post alignment is 50% of your total mark. The other portion is your exam mark; this is how you did on the hsc. This mark is not affected by your cohort, nor your school, nor nothing. It is literally just your mark on the hsc + alignment, which is a process done the exact same to every student irrespective of cohort or school or whatever. Your assessment marks right now mean barely anything, and the percentage you calculate from multiplying your marks by their weightings and blah blah blah is not going to be the internal mark you receive. Idk who spouted that crap to you but it’s ridiculous.