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I think you must also be ranked first in your internal assessments amongst your schoolSo if an individual gets 100% raw mark in an exam they are guaranteed first in the state?
No, that only counts for half the mark. The other half is their assessment mark.So if an individual gets 100% raw mark in an exam they are guaranteed first in the state?
Not necessarily.I think you must also be ranked first in your internal assessments amongst your school
But if you get first in the internal assessments (even with a terrible mark) then get 100% raw HSC mark its most likely a SR isnt it?No, that only counts for half the mark. The other half is their assessment mark.
Well yes, in that specific case, you will be first in the state without any doubts.But if you get first in the internal assessments (even with a terrible mark) then get 100% raw HSC mark its most likely a SR isnt it?
Assessment mark is based on your school performance (which is moderated by your school's HSC exam performance). Your HSC exam mark is the mark of your performance on the day of your HSC exam.Does 100% in assessment mark mean the mark you achieve from your final HSC exam. And is this before or after moderation?
You're confusing everyone. Students should know that their assessment marks mean nothing, except the rank. ALL MARKS are determined IN the hsc exams in oct/nov.Assessment mark is based on your school performance (which is moderated by your school's HSC exam performance). Your HSC exam mark is the mark of your performance on the day of your HSC exam.
Your question makes no sense.
You're confusing everyone. Students should know that their assessment marks mean nothing, except the rank. ALL MARKS are determined IN the hsc exams in oct/nov.
1. You get 2 marks
2. You always get the mark you get in the exam (as the HSC mark) and your assessment mark will be based on your rank (e.g you're 3rd, you will get 3rd highest mark). These 2 marks will be averaged for your final hsc mark for the subject. Simple as that.
Don't say 50% this and that, it confuses hsc student thinking theyll get the marks in the school assessments throughout the year.
don't even need to read that to know I am right. Tell me where I am wrong.No, you are wrong.
You should have a read about moderation: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc-results/moderation.html
It doesn't generally work like third rank gets third highest mark (if you meant third highest external mark becomes your internal mark if you're third internally), and it's not true that the only thing that matters internally is rank. (It's also not the case that your assessments' marks mean nothing.)don't even need to read that to know I am right. Tell me where I am wrong.
OK.don't even need to read that to know I am right. Tell me where I am wrong.
The marks you receive in the HSC exams determine 2 things. Your HSC exam mark and how your school marks are moderated. The HSC exam mark is self explanatory, it's the mark you achieve based on your HSC exam performance on the day of the exam.You're confusing everyone. Students should know that their assessment marks mean nothing, except the rank. ALL MARKS are determined IN the hsc exams in oct/nov.
1. You get 2 marks
2. You always get the mark you get in the exam (as the HSC mark) and your assessment mark will be based on your rank (e.g you're 3rd, you will get 3rd highest mark). These 2 marks will be averaged for your final hsc mark for the subject. Simple as that.
You're the one who is confused.Don't say 50% this and that, it confuses hsc student thinking theyll get the marks in the school assessments throughout the year.
I'm curious, are you saying that ranks are important for internals (and marks are only important to get that rank) and the hsc exam mark is important for externals?Well yes, in that specific case, you will be first in the state without any doubts.
But you don't necessarily have to come first in school in order to get first in the state. Of course it makes it harder and less in your control, but certainly possible.