yer considering 64-66/120 aligns to 76 id say ur on the moneyminijumbuk said:Probably around mid 80s?
ermmm, by mid-80s...do u mean like,minijumbuk said:Probably around mid 80s?
same thing, if he gets in the 80's, will be a band 5syriangabsta said:ermmm, by mid-80s...do u mean like,
hes gonna get a mid-band 5?? or his raw mark is going to be 85/120..?
same thing r usure?vds700 said:same thing, if he gets in the 80's, will be a band 5
Band 6 is the max,syriangabsta said:same thing r usure?
so if 80/120 is band 5....90/120 is band 6...100/120 is band 7 @_@?
No shit :Oaxlenatore said:Band 6 is the max,
Complete guess, but based on the way everyone else estimates the aligning of marks here I'd say mid band 5?shaon0 said:Does anyone know what a 93/120 would get on the HSC paper?
well duh its the max!axlenatore said:Band 6 is the max,
low band 6/very high band 5. you need about 96/120 to secure a band 6.shaon0 said:Does anyone know what a 93/120 would get on the HSC paper?
while 96*/120 would secure a band 6.. getting a 100/120 might only lift the band 6 mark by 1 or 2 scaled marks. 110 might be mid to high band 6 and 120/120 is obviously a 100. But you do realise band 6 is just a 90+ scaled mark. it gets harder as you go from 90 onwards. getting 5 extra marks won't necessarily mean 5 extra scaled marks.syriangabsta said:well duh its the max!
you're missing my point. if 90/120 is band 6
so 100/120 is band 6
110/120 is band 6
120/120 is band 6..
bit stupid?
80/120 becomes 66.6666%
and that suddenly becomes an 85% (mid 80's) or an 85/120 (70%?)
Thanks. What would 94% or 113/120 in 2004 HSC paper get as a scaled mark?Just.Snaz said:low band 6/very high band 5. you need about 96/120 to secure a band 6.