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From what I understand:
Exams are marked and given a raw score, raw scores are then scaled to reflect the overall sense of difficulty in the subject and the exam. A person then gets their scaled mark + their rank’s scaled mark and those two values are averaged, and this mark is finally adjusted to cohort strength/weaknesses before becoming a final HSC mark out of 100?
Exams are marked and given a raw score, raw scores are then scaled to reflect the overall sense of difficulty in the subject and the exam. A person then gets their scaled mark + their rank’s scaled mark and those two values are averaged, and this mark is finally adjusted to cohort strength/weaknesses before becoming a final HSC mark out of 100?