Scaling!
Damn, I'm just recently learning about scaling. I'm so pissed at the school for not having explained. They basically just said that UAC carries out all the scaling and that the HSC isn't scaled. And now I know that they were incorrect.
OK basically I just want to know how this "pooling" system works. What is its aim and how does it achieve its aim. The other thing is, I remember hearing from someone that our marks are scaled up by 20 marks or something for each subject. This is due to the fact that roughly 20-30% of people leave school (drop out) after year 10. So basically, we cash in on higher ranks because they've already left and given up. Can someone clear this up for me?
I am real confused with the pooling system. I mean, if someone is coming first and has high marks, then what's the point of issuing them with more marks? Is it supposed to compensate for something?
Damn, I'm just recently learning about scaling. I'm so pissed at the school for not having explained. They basically just said that UAC carries out all the scaling and that the HSC isn't scaled. And now I know that they were incorrect.
OK basically I just want to know how this "pooling" system works. What is its aim and how does it achieve its aim. The other thing is, I remember hearing from someone that our marks are scaled up by 20 marks or something for each subject. This is due to the fact that roughly 20-30% of people leave school (drop out) after year 10. So basically, we cash in on higher ranks because they've already left and given up. Can someone clear this up for me?
I am real confused with the pooling system. I mean, if someone is coming first and has high marks, then what's the point of issuing them with more marks? Is it supposed to compensate for something?
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