My maths teacher told us that if the exam mark is heaps higher than the assessment mark then ur exam mark is ur total HSC mark 4 that subject!politik said:Whats 50 PLUS 90 DIVIDED by TWO?
Only 3 students think im wrong, and im pretty sure im right!Soq said:well maybe ur maths teacher is wrong and the other 50 000 students and thousands of teachers are right
If that was the assessment mark your school submitted, and you were ranked first in your school for that course, and that 90 was your hsc exam mark, then you're right. But that's got nothing to do with the marks we got yesterday.mikeee said:If u get, say for physics, an assessment mark of 50/100 and an exam mark of 90/100 is ur total HSC for physics 90?
If so how far apart do ur marks have to be for this to happen?
your style of talking really remind me of someone, ahhh thats right, you sound like elmo from seasame street. hehehe elmomikeee said:Only 3 students think im wrong, and im pretty sure im right!
If your internal ranking is heaps low but your exam ranking is like heaps high, then your assessment mark = exam mark.mikeee said:My maths teacher told us that if the exam mark is heaps higher than the assessment mark then ur exam mark is ur total HSC mark 4 that subject!
According to my maths teacher and several teachers from other schools, it has everything to do with yesterdays marks, but u wouldnt know it if it happened to u cause ur assessment and exam marks would be the same i think.Gay Captain said:If that was the assessment mark your school submitted, and you were ranked first in your school for that course, and that 90 was your hsc exam mark, then you're right. But that's got nothing to do with the marks we got yesterday.
Yeah, but do u know how far apart ur marks have to be for that to happen?gman03 said:If your internal ranking is heaps low but your exam ranking is like heaps high, then your assessment mark = exam mark.
but if on your result it says 50 & 90, then your HSC mark is 70.
What your math teacher probably saying is that if such discrepency happens, you will not see 50 on your result.
I dont think that has anything to do with what i asked.Rafy said:mikeee: key word here is RANK, not mark.
Your Maths teacher is a retard. No wonder you don't understand the law of averages. That being said, its not entirely your fault... well maybe just a little.mikeee said:Only 3 students think im wrong, and im pretty sure im right!
My 4-unit maths teacher read it in a booklet from Board of Studies so unless u read the booklet u don't know if he's wrong!politik said:ROFL, your math teacher is a retard.
You HSC mark is the average of your EXAM and ASSESSMENT mark.
But I wouldnt expect you to be able to calculate that, considering your maths teacher is a reject.
Get me the BOS booklet, bitch. You're talking out of your ass, and so is your teacher.mikeee said:My 4-unit maths teacher read it in a booklet from Board of Studies so unless u read the booklet u don't know if he's wrong!
Plus, if he was telling the truth, the Board of Studies wouldn't want to advertise that alot to students cause then some students would purposely go bad and not study or put effort into in their assessments and bludge all year until the exams and not be able to do their best.
I've seen it happen. I pulled a 57 as ranked 2nd last in my maths assessment mark, when the top mark was 95 (I think). If you whip something out at the last minute, insane things like this happen.Rafy said:And its highly improbable that a mark of 50/100 would translate into a rank of first.