ah.. alright...Originally posted by kini mini
Your overall rank at school does not directly affect your UAI.
Your rank in subjects at school affects your final HSC marks, from which your UAI is derived.
ah...i think he meant yesOriginally posted by m3.4..012
ah.. alright...
will our rank help our UAI?
So it doesnt really matter how u go in school, but u have to do well in the hsc exam?Originally posted by abdooooo!!!
ah...i think he meant yes
from what i heard is that if you come first in the hsc exam in your school then your rank at school will not matter because your assessment mark will be set to your hsc mark, otherwise your rank will count to how much marks you share in your school's total mark.
Sorry, maybe I wasn't entirely clear. Your rank in a subject at school matters, because it will be used to give you an assessment mark based on your school's HSC exam results. This assessment mark and the HSC exam mark are used to calculate your HSC mark, which is then fed into the Board's Magic Scaling Machine with all your other HSC marks (HSC mark is distinct from HSC exam mark!) by UAC to produce a UAI.Originally posted by abdooooo!!!
ah...i think he meant yes
I don't believe that, it would be contrary to the entire stated rationale of continuous assessment.
from what i heard is that if you come first in the hsc exam in your school then your rank at school will not matter because your assessment mark will be set to your hsc mark, otherwise your rank will count to how much marks you share in your school's total mark.
NOOriginally posted by enak
So it doesnt really matter how u go in school, but u have to do well in the hsc exam?
huh??? i think you misunderstood what i saidOriginally posted by kini mini
I don't believe that, it would be contrary to the entire stated rationale of continuous assessment.
yea...assessments do count that is if you don't come first in the subject, and if you do come first in a subject your assessment mark will be made the same as your hsc mark (thats what i've been told).Originally posted by kini mini
NO
Assessments at school do count, no matter how much you may wish that they didn't.
If you want to do well in the HSC, you have to do well in both the exam and in internal assessments.
Thanks for clearing that up, gotta start workingOriginally posted by kini mini
NO
Assessments at school do count, no matter how much you may wish that they didn't.
If you want to do well in the HSC, you have to do well in both the exam and in internal assessments.
I understood all too well.Originally posted by abdooooo!!!
huh??? i think you misunderstood what i said
yea...assessments do count that is if you don't come first in the subject, and if you do come first in a subject your assessment mark will be made the same as your hsc mark (thats what i've been told).
Thanks BonOriginally posted by Bon
kini mini knows his stuff, listen to him!
Hehe I did that for a week and a half, then felt guiltyOriginally posted by MinAi
Heh i dun even bother anymore
I jus wait for one of u guys to reply
hmm mayb i shouldnt flaunt my laziness like that..
no it doesnt exactly work like thatOriginally posted by AK Gumbi
This will answer all ur queries:
I do subject 'X'
School assessment
ranking: 30th
HSC Test
my mark: 90
mark for the HSC test of the 30th ranked person in my school: 60
Therefore, my final HSC mark (not incl scaling): (90 + 60)/2
= 75
I think you may have been talking to someone who did the old hsc when they told you that, because I remember my year 8 geography teacher (1999) preety much explaining the hsc marks like what you have said.Originally posted by abdooooo!!!
from what i heard is that if you come first in the hsc exam in your school then your rank at school will not matter because your assessment mark will be set to your hsc mark, otherwise your rank will count to how much marks you share in your school's total mark.