Junaid Shaa
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Hey, after completing the 2024 Maths Advanced exam today, did you guys find it harder than last years (just want to get a good sense of what scaling will be like).
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Yeh this is what I wanted to know becoz I did the other papers (not strictly in exam condition) so I wanted other peoples' opinions on it.Certainly more difficult than previous years of papers... It is always more difficult when you're actually sitting the exam yourself but I'd say the raw mark alignment should reflect the difficulty
You won't know until the results come out, but you can always estimate based on other yearsWhen do we get raw mark alignment?
it feels like that every year lolhardest paper in existence no doubt. Kinda pissed off looking back at 2023 cuz that shit is a free 100
from raw marks database:hey lads i dont know how many people will actually read this but im doing the 2025 hsc paper and was wondering how the last years paper scaled before i do it sometime this week under exam conditons... Planning to do the 2021 first, and then 2024.
raw mark | aligned hsc mark |
34 | 65 |
67 | 85 |
76 | 90 |
79 | 92 |
80 | 92 |
81 | 92 |
82 | 93 |
83 | 93 |
84 | 94 |
85 | 94 |
88 | 95 |
91 | 96 |
94 | 98 |
thanks, idk if any of you got time but how does scaling work exactly is it based on cohort performance or the states performance in a subject? cus my corhort is not the brightest....from raw marks database:
raw mark aligned hsc mark 34 65 67 85 76 90 79 92 80 92 81 92 82 93 83 93 84 94 85 94 88 95 91 96 94 98
im not entirely sure, but raw marks to hsc marks scaling is based on both the subject and the entire state i think, whereas your cohort's performance can only really influence the other half of your hsc mark (bc half of it comes from your rank, so if you ranked second but get the top mark in the hsc, the other half comes from whoever got the second top mark in the hsc. this means you could get fucked over if you're competing with someone else the whole year and they beat you in ranking but flop the hsc and everyone else is shit)thanks, idk if any of you got time but how does scaling work exactly is it based on cohort performance or the states performance in a subject? cus my corhort is not the brightest....
And how is it possible for raw marks to scale like this, like an 76 ->to a 90,
thats an entire 2 bands, B4-B6... like how?
im not entirely sure, but raw marks to hsc marks scaling is based on both the subject and the entire state i think, whereas your cohort's performance can only really influence the other half of your hsc mark (bc half of it comes from your rank, so if you ranked second but get the top mark in the hsc, the other half comes from whoever got the second top mark in the hsc. this means you could get fucked over if you're competing with someone else the whole year and they beat you in ranking but flop the hsc and everyone else is shit)
raw mark scaling can be strangely good because it's kind of influenced by how much effort it takes to get each mark if ykwim? in extension 2 maths, in 2022 a 65% raw was still an e4 because the paper was harder that year, and that scaled up so much because each mark in mx2 is much harder to get than in, say, standard maths. for this reason, most hsc marks in standard maths are roughly 1 to 1 with your raw mark, if not worse because some marks are so easy to get.
Im not sure, I found 2021 quite alr for the most part, I think it was that COVID knowledge gap were everyone did jack during covid so it made it seem as if year 12 content is harder, since most of year 12 stems from your ability to excel and grasp year 11 concepts.Just curious, what about the 2021 HSC made it so hard? I actually found it easier than some other papers