DoTheFlip123
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Hey everyone, I just wanted to post this to gain an insight into how this works.
So obviously, to get a band 6 in a subject you do need a mark of 90-100 (as suggested in the NESA website)
However, is this mark scaled or raw?
For physics, in 2020 roughly 12.4% of students achieved a band 6.
For a subject that does scale less for example, Mathematics Standard, it is roughly 5.8% of students.
Does that mean for example, If i get a HSC mark of 83 for physics, that hypothetically scaled up to a mark of 90, would that give me a band 6 for physics?
Thank you.
So obviously, to get a band 6 in a subject you do need a mark of 90-100 (as suggested in the NESA website)
However, is this mark scaled or raw?
For physics, in 2020 roughly 12.4% of students achieved a band 6.
For a subject that does scale less for example, Mathematics Standard, it is roughly 5.8% of students.
Does that mean for example, If i get a HSC mark of 83 for physics, that hypothetically scaled up to a mark of 90, would that give me a band 6 for physics?
Thank you.