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^^^^It doesn't. Work hard and you will achieve. Worry and you will fail.
I believe that the BOSTES website states that the performance of your cohort may have an effect on your examination marks.This thread has kind of confused me a little bit lol everyone is kind of saying different things. At the end of the day, does rank affect your marks? And no, I don't mean Ruse vs some 300 school lol my school is like 600. Every year there are a few people in the cohort with potential for B5s and 6s and around a handful will get an ATAR above 70.
E.g, last year there was a student who got 3 B6s and 2 B5s and her ATAR was 86, does that sound right? Like if someone at a better school got those marks is that an accurate ATAR estimate? Obviously I know it changes every year cos it's a rank blah blah but just humour me.
Depends on the performance of you, and the person ranked first in the HSC exam.Thanks! My year is not the brightest bunch, what you call "low-performing outliers" I pretty much consider 50% of my cohort haha. I'm ranked 1st in everything besides Adv and CAFS, both of which I'm just a few marks behind first and then there's a large gap between myself and the rest of the class. Do you think this will have a massive affect on my marks?
2nd and 3rd will end up with similar assessment marks.What happens if there is like a 5-6 mark difference in the internal ranks of 1st and 2nd, and 3rd was close to second, but everyone below that did had a big difference. But in the HSC 1st, 2nd and 3rd all were very close and there was a big difference in the others. Would 2nd and 3rd still be dragged down since in internal ranks there was a big difference.
mate ur actually tarded... its easier to get a state rank/1st in course in a non selective since u don't have to deal with the pressures of a competitive cohort, therefore you will defintely keep your 100 external mark. Whereas in a selective school like james rues, chances are you could be ranked 20th and that 20th mark is probably a 98, destroying your chances of a 1st in course. You don't automatically get a high assessment if you're in ruse too. If you're fucking retarded... guess what? You'll be the lowest rank, you will take your own shit external too.I haven't read thread and I have no time for in depth answer so here is the most basic example I can think of -
Student 1 gets 100% in every single school exam and every HSC exam and is in some shitty outback country bogan school.
Student 2 gets 100% in every single school exam and every HSC exam but is in James Ruse.
Student 2 will be ranked higher. That is why the HSC is such a flawed fucking terribad system.
EDIT: Oh, and I heard that if your HSC marks differ wildly (wildly as in massive difference) from your school rank, the BOS will ignore your school ranking and scale you to JUST your HSC marks in regards to your ATAR. This is just what I've heard though, not sure.
its easier to rank 1st, but isnt it just the same difficulty for a state rank since youre still competing against those 20 kids who got a 98 regardless? plus if youre ranked 1st in a shit cohort and goof up on the hsc, you dont have anything to fall back on for the internal assessment mark, whereas if youre ranked 1st in a good cohort and goof up on the hsc you can still fall back on ur classmates doing well and saving ur internal markmate ur actually tarded... its easier to get a state rank/1st in course in a non selective since u don't have to deal with the pressures of a competitive cohort, therefore you will defintely keep your 100 external mark. Whereas in a selective school like james rues, chances are you could be ranked 20th and that 20th mark is probably a 98, destroying your chances of a 1st in course. You don't automatically get a high assessment if you're in ruse too. If you're fucking retarded... guess what? You'll be the lowest rank, you will take your own shit external too.
trebla pls unban this guyIt doesn't. Work hard and you will achieve. Worry and you will fail.