Are you sure? UAC and BoS aren't the same thing. The school definitely gets a copy of your HSC marks because that's handled through BoS, but our instructions were to email/text our ATARs to the school because they said they wouldn't get them, and this was the same for a lot of my friends graduating from other high schools last year too.Yeah, they do.
You'd assume wrong...In Victoria they do, not sure about in NSW but i'd assume so.
Nope.Yeah, they do.
This.Schools don't get access to your ATAR.
They don't get raw marks. :/Nope. Only Raw HSC marks.
Why would your friend tell a lowered ATAR to their parents? To not get forced into a course or something lol?E.g. I told my school mine, and my friend told her parents a lowered ATAR and they told her school and her school published that ATAR not her real one.
Schools get the moderated internal and external mark.They don't get raw marks. :/
They might teach better if they got raw marks.
You mean we get the ALIGNED marks.Schools get the moderated internal and external mark.
I believe schools get everything in terms of HSC marks; external marks, moderated assessment, and aligned. My teacher showed me the sheet of paper they get emailed to them.You mean we get the ALIGNED marks.
she didn't want to be DUXWhy would your friend tell a lowered ATAR to their parents? To not get forced into a course or something lol?
cem is a teacherI believe schools get everything in terms of HSC marks; external marks, moderated assessment, and aligned. My teacher showed me the sheet of paper they get emailed to them.
What? Contribute to what mark? Your subjects are independent of each other. If you are referring to ATAR, then that's a rank, not a mark. UAC scales your subjects, so your top 10 units contribute an equal amount of units towards your aggregate. The scaling is what is added to determine your aggregate, but they don't say "80% of chem + 120% of maths + etc.".They do get something- your teachers have access to see how much each subject contributed to your mark.
Remember guys, everything you say has to be perfectly correct. Otherwise D94 will find you, and he will correct you.What? Contribute to what mark? Your subjects are independent of each other. If you are referring to ATAR, then that's a rank, not a mark. UAC scales your subjects, so your top 10 units contribute an equal amount of units towards your aggregate. The scaling is what is added to determine your aggregate, but they don't say "80% of chem + 120% of maths + etc.".
cem has already said what schools get, period.
What? Contribute to what mark? Your subjects are independent of each other. If you are referring to ATAR, then that's a rank, not a mark. UAC scales your subjects, so your top 10 units contribute an equal amount of units towards your aggregate. The scaling is what is added to determine your aggregate, but they don't say "80% of chem + 120% of maths + etc.".
cem has already said what schools get, period.