Scenario:runnable said:It does not influence your UAI at all. It only shows the general ability of your cohort in the state.
Cohort average? You mean school rank? Your internal marks do not mean anything.vanshetec said:Scenario:
1. What would happen if your cohort's average is high?
2. What would happen if your cohort's average is generally low?
Does it affect the modulated results of your school mark?
If i should say the cohort's average is around the 70s and i get about 80/100 for the internal school mark, what would happen with the modulation?runnable said:Cohort average? You mean school rank? Your internal marks do not mean anything.
If your cohort is strong (high ranking), then moderation will be very beneficial.
When you say cohort average, do you mean the school rank? Because I feel that you are thinking of your raw average mark.vanshetec said:If i should say the cohort's average is around the 70s and i get about 80/100 for the internal school mark, what would happen with the modulation?
Yes thats the word "Raw Mark".. So.runnable said:When you say cohort average, do you mean the school rank? Because I feel that you are thinking of your raw average mark.
vanshetec said:Yes thats the word "Raw Mark".. So.
runnable said:Your raw mark, your school's average raw mark do not matter whatsoever. To find out the general ability of your cohort, check your school rankings. And to find out your place in that cohort, use your RANKS, not your marks.
runnable said:
You sure?aussiechick007 said:that is true, but i believe they also take into account the relative gaps in marks between each rank
It doesn't. EDIT: to avoid disambiguation i mean the schools rank doesn't matter, not your internal assessment rank.vanshetec said:Why Does Your School Rank Matter?
Not if you cannot perform as good as them, if you get a low mark in the HSC and about the same distribution in your school assessments, then their marks are not going to pull you up.runnable said:Cohort average? You mean school rank? Your internal marks do not mean anything.
If your cohort is strong (high ranking), then moderation will be very beneficial.
Yes. All relative distances between marks for internal assessment are taken into consideration in the moderation algorithm.lyounamu said:You sure?
Indeed. You have to do well in externals.me121 said:Not if you cannot perform as good as them, if you get a low mark in the HSC and about the same distribution in your school assessments, then their marks are not going to pull you up.
So does that mean 1st by a large margin is beneficial for the 1st ranked? Or does it mean being NOT 1st by a large margin is disastrous for those not ranked 1st?me121 said:Yes. All relative distances between marks for internal assessment are taken into consideration in the moderation algorithm.
yo, what subs do you do?runnable said:Indeed. You have to do well in externals.
So does that mean 1st by a large margin is beneficial for the 1st ranked? Or does it mean being NOT 1st by a large margin is disastrous for those not ranked 1st?
Whao that was sudden. Why do you want to know?ChockoRepublic said:yo, what subs do you do?
ahaha yep, it was pretty random. i dunno, i'm just interested to know.runnable said:Whao that was sudden. Why do you want to know?