You will never get them because they may give you an idea of the scaling between raw and scaled marks.What is the deal with asking for papers back from the Board of Studies after they are marked?
Not true, you can pay $30 and get all your papers.You will never get them because they may give you an idea of the scaling between raw and scaled marks.
That is true, but they can decline it if they think you will use it against them in some way, which is why they declined dp624 lol... you could get it back but too much effort after that >.<Not true, you can pay $30 and get all your papers.
No, while you may pay $30 according to the Freedom of Information Act, Board of Studies will most likely decline since as iRuler has stated, the raw marks may be used to determine band cutoffs.Not true, you can pay $30 and get all your papers.
However as the raw marks aren't on the papers it really comes down to the person trying to figure out the raw mark.No, while you may pay $30 according to the Freedom of Information Act, Board of Studies will most likely decline since as iRuler has stated, the raw marks may be used to determine band cutoffs.
Well say a particular student gets 90 in a subject, that student may hand the paper to their past teacher to mark, or even a willing HSC marker (risky), and from there can determine approximate raw band 6 cutoff.However as the raw marks aren't on the papers it really comes down to the person trying to figure out the raw mark.
Markers only put a small tick on each page to indicate that they have read the page and the marks go on a separate piece of paper. (Maths may do things differently).