thaoroxy2001
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ahhh...alrightee then.....acmilan said:By raw marks they means the actual mark they received whilst in school for assesments and stuff
ahhh...alrightee then.....acmilan said:By raw marks they means the actual mark they received whilst in school for assesments and stuff
The relative differences in marks between ranked students is also important so yes marks also count. A school with 10 marks separating 3rd and 4th may have different marks to if they only had 1 mark separating them.hyperbole said:Do your internal assessment marks (school assessment marks) affect your HSC marks? Because I have always thought that your internal assessment marks just determine your rank, and its the rank that counts, so if you're ranked first, it doesn't matter how low your school assessment mark is.
Could someone clear this up for me...
Thanks,
hyperbole
If you're ranked first, the highest exam mark attained by anyone at your school will become your aligned assessment mark. You're basically exempt from any of the effects of aligning.hyperbole said:Do your internal assessment marks (school assessment marks) affect your HSC marks? Because I have always thought that your internal assessment marks just determine your rank, and its the rank that counts, so if you're ranked first, it doesn't matter how low your school assessment mark is.
Could someone clear this up for me...
Thanks,
hyperbole
so what happens if the difference between 1st and 2nd is small in assesments, but huge in the HSC exam?acmilan said:The relative differences in marks between ranked students is also important so yes marks also count. A school with 10 marks separating 3rd and 4th may have different marks to if they only had 1 mark separating them.
Assuming 1st still comes first:Sphyx said:so what happens if the difference between 1st and 2nd is small in assesments, but huge in the HSC exam?
2nd will get their aligned assessment mark pulled up - everyone gets their own exam mark, regardless of how well or how badly they did. But if there's a huge gap between 1st and 2nd, then 2nd's low exam mark will partially negate the benefit they gained from the moderating process.Slide Rule said:Assuming 1st still comes first:
1st gets their own HSC exam mark.
2nd gets their HSC exam mark pulled up, I think. Lucky them.
Btw. you could also try experimenting with different marks @ http://www.boredofstudies.org/moderate.phpSphyx said:so what happens if the difference between 1st and 2nd is small in assesments, but huge in the HSC exam?