jane1820
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does this mean a raw mark of 67.4 scales to an 83 or a raw mark of 83 scales to a 67.4?
this is english advanced, 2024, hsc mark to scaled mark
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im pre sure the graph is saying that a hsc mark of 83 scales to a 67.4 -- the x axis is the hsc mark and the y axis is the scaled markView attachment 46823
does this mean a raw mark of 67.4 scales to an 83 or a raw mark of 83 scales to a 67.4?
this is english advanced, 2024, hsc mark to scaled mark
HSC subject scaling graphs - See how your subject scales for ATAR
hscscalinggraphs.au
Thats so weirdim pre sure the graph is saying that a hsc mark of 83 scales to a 67.4 -- the x axis is the hsc mark and the y axis is the scaled mark
but keep in mind that the hsc mark isnt ur raw mark, ur hsc mark is 50/50 of your internals and external marks after moderation and alignment
The x axis is the aligned final mark for the subject which you get back from NESA. Scaling actually refers to how well these subject contribute for your atar, for eg an 80 in PDHPE is not the same as an 80 in maths ext 2. The y axis is a scaled score which is taken by UAC to calculate your atar. Basically the higher the y value the better for your atar. If your really want to know how it works, your best scaled marks (y-axis) are added up to give an aggregate score, and then the aggregate is converted to your atar (I think there’s a graph on that website that compares aggregate score to atar for a specific year)View attachment 46823
does this mean a raw mark of 67.4 scales to an 83 or a raw mark of 83 scales to a 67.4?
this is english advanced, 2024, hsc mark to scaled mark
HSC subject scaling graphs - See how your subject scales for ATAR
hscscalinggraphs.au
yeah thats crazy but i think it makes sense, if you check UAC's scaling database that aligns with what they've inputtedThats so weird
The yellow line from the graph is arabic continuers n it says that a 76 scales to a 15.4 and a 99 scales to a 89.4 if we interpret it your way![]()