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No, because the element that UAC cares about is the raw HSC mark. The moderated assessment mark and raw HSC exam mark only serve to determine the raw HSC mark, which is then used by UAC to ultimately determine your ATAR. For example, it does not matter whether it is a moderated assessment mark of 70 and a raw HSC exam mark of 90 (or the other way around). What matters is that these 2 marks produce a raw HSC mark of 80 and this is the piece of information that UAC will take into consideration.Wait so they don't scale you according to how you performed externally relative to your internal ranks?