x.Exhaust.x
Retired Member
Is this fair? I'm confused.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Scenario:
Internally:
Person A did terrible with his internal ranks, ranked 5th out of 5 students in the same subject scoring 70.
Person B did awesome with his internal ranks, ranked 1st out of 5 in the same subject, scoring 90.
Externally:
Person A did insanely well externally by putting the hard yards in the end, scoring 97 in 4U Maths. This ranks him 1st against his cohort externally.
Person B bludged after the trials and still managed to score 90 in 4U Maths. This ranks him 3rd against his cohort externally.
In the end, Person B still scores a high result in that subject as Person A's result gets switched to his internal result by moderation, ending up with a 97 internally and keeping his 90 externally (even though he got pissed drunk and played dota 24/7). Comparatively, Person A keeps his external mark of 97, but regrets his internal result of 70, decreasing his overall 4U mark in the end when averaged.
How is the system 'fair' in the end? Person B took Person A's external result (added onto his internal). He manages to reap the benefits without effort in the end. If this is how it actually works, then the 50:50 ratio (internally:externally) is complete bs, since the internals are far more important from the beginning to the end.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Scenario:
Internally:
Person A did terrible with his internal ranks, ranked 5th out of 5 students in the same subject scoring 70.
Person B did awesome with his internal ranks, ranked 1st out of 5 in the same subject, scoring 90.
Externally:
Person A did insanely well externally by putting the hard yards in the end, scoring 97 in 4U Maths. This ranks him 1st against his cohort externally.
Person B bludged after the trials and still managed to score 90 in 4U Maths. This ranks him 3rd against his cohort externally.
In the end, Person B still scores a high result in that subject as Person A's result gets switched to his internal result by moderation, ending up with a 97 internally and keeping his 90 externally (even though he got pissed drunk and played dota 24/7). Comparatively, Person A keeps his external mark of 97, but regrets his internal result of 70, decreasing his overall 4U mark in the end when averaged.
How is the system 'fair' in the end? Person B took Person A's external result (added onto his internal). He manages to reap the benefits without effort in the end. If this is how it actually works, then the 50:50 ratio (internally:externally) is complete bs, since the internals are far more important from the beginning to the end.
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