youngminii
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You are very misinformed.
You seem to be under the impression that aligning and scaling are the same processes. No.
The bands and marks given on the 16th December are from the Board of Studies. These are your ALIGNED marks. Don't get them confused with scaled marks, they're not scaled in ANY way. These marks/bands are NOT relative (they're not based on your performance against the other students). They are ONLY skill based, as in a group of HSC markers gather one day and decide the band cutoffs, and anyone higher than that gets a band 6 etc.
The UAI/ATAR given on the 17th December are based on your scaled aggregate - a sum of your top 10 scaled marks. Your scaled mark is not given to you. The scaling is done by the UAC and is completely independent of your HSC bands/marks from the Board of Studies.
Now, barely anyone gets a band 6 in Standard English because barely anyone happens to score a mark higher than what the Board of Studies sets as the Band 6 cutoff. This doesn't have ANYTHING to do with scaling. The Board of Studies recognises that Standard and Advanced are two different subjects.
However, the UAC counts Standard and Advanced English as the SAME group when scaling. That is, in the process of scaling, they do not differentiate between Standard and Advanced students.
That's all, and I'll neg rep you again as soon as I can for trying to misinform others and trying to make me look like an idiot
Edit: Directed @ Moke
You seem to be under the impression that aligning and scaling are the same processes. No.
The bands and marks given on the 16th December are from the Board of Studies. These are your ALIGNED marks. Don't get them confused with scaled marks, they're not scaled in ANY way. These marks/bands are NOT relative (they're not based on your performance against the other students). They are ONLY skill based, as in a group of HSC markers gather one day and decide the band cutoffs, and anyone higher than that gets a band 6 etc.
The UAI/ATAR given on the 17th December are based on your scaled aggregate - a sum of your top 10 scaled marks. Your scaled mark is not given to you. The scaling is done by the UAC and is completely independent of your HSC bands/marks from the Board of Studies.
Now, barely anyone gets a band 6 in Standard English because barely anyone happens to score a mark higher than what the Board of Studies sets as the Band 6 cutoff. This doesn't have ANYTHING to do with scaling. The Board of Studies recognises that Standard and Advanced are two different subjects.
However, the UAC counts Standard and Advanced English as the SAME group when scaling. That is, in the process of scaling, they do not differentiate between Standard and Advanced students.
That's all, and I'll neg rep you again as soon as I can for trying to misinform others and trying to make me look like an idiot
Edit: Directed @ Moke