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Doing standard english and accepting the fact that you're going to die.
LOL!!!!!!! Dude you never cease to make me laugh.Doing standard english and accepting the fact that you're going to die.
Chemistry based on previous figures. But not by much.Just a random question, but what scales better, chemistry or physics?
Chemistry often scales better than Physics.Just a random question, but what scales better, chemistry or physics?
Then whats this rumour Im always hearing that Physics is the "hardest science"?Chemistry often scales better than Physics.
It's a close rivalry for scaling between Chemistry and Economics (with Physics being just behind).
It's not done by a bell curve. Theoretically, if every student performed to a Band 6 level, then every student would get a Band 6. There isn't some x amount which gets a Band 6. Don't see how it's stupid.Jesus...
Standard can ruin your other marks.
That's ridiculous, why not just have it like most other subjects where 5% to 10%, or whatever, get the band 6's.
Under 100 people in the state each year getting a band 6 in standard. Stupid.
Physics is rather the 'most technical' science. Many students tend to associate technical things to being hard.Then whats this rumour Im always hearing that Physics is the "hardest science"?
difficulty is a relative concept so what's difficult for one is not always difficult for another person. but from general consensus:Then whats this rumour Im always hearing that Physics is the "hardest science"?
But isn't that moderating??Aligning refers to the 'altering' of marks so that so many people achieve a certain mark.
For example (exaggerated), 99% of biology students in the HSC get under 40%. Aligning is where they take this 40% and stretch it so that it becomes to top mark of 100, thus not everyone fails and so many people achieve a band 6,5,4 etc. It was clearly a ridciously hard exam.
Scaling, however, is done by UAC after all your marks and aligning have been done.
For example, the marks of two subjects are sent to them. They see one student got 80% in Extn Maths and another got 95% in Industrial Technology. They realise that it is a lot harder to get that 80% in maths then industry. Consequently, when they convert these marks into your ATAR equivalents, the marks change to reflect this difficultly. Therefore, 80% in maths is 'scaled' up to an ATAR mark of 95(ish) and a 95% is 'scaled' down to 90(ish).
This is as simple as i can put the difference between aligning and scaling
Please let me know if I have made any mistakes.
But your school is baws at senior science anyway.Oh great... I'm doing English Standard and I'm planning on doing Senior Science TT.TT
But isn't that moderating??
Fuck this is confusing
Three things happen to your marks:
1. Moderation - this is the process of adjusting your school sent in marks to the range, mean, median etc of the exam marks.
2. Aligning - this is the process of adjusting the raw exam marks to the Bands - this is done by a team of markers determining what mark for a question would be the mark achieved by a student at the cut-off of each band - it has nothing to do with the quality of the cohort although it does bring in the difficulty of the paper. I have been on the aligning panel a couple of times and know a number of other people who have done this as well. Now I don't know about all subjects but I know of none that align down rather than up - that doesn't mean that there aren't subjects that do that just that I have never heard on one.
3. Scaling - this is the process of adjusting the marks to compare the performance of the cohorts in the different subjects and is done by UAC to determine the ATARs.
Join the club! Just do BioOh great... I'm doing English Standard and I'm planning on doing Senior Science TT.TT
Sorry, that is correct.No they're not the same thing. Im just gonna quote cem on this one