Timothy.Siu
Prophet 9
nope, u just have to come first in ur school and get 100 in the hsc examstudy-freak said:but doesn't 100 mean 100 in every single assessment task and exam? it's extremely difficult not to make any mistakes in any tests.
nope, u just have to come first in ur school and get 100 in the hsc examstudy-freak said:but doesn't 100 mean 100 in every single assessment task and exam? it's extremely difficult not to make any mistakes in any tests.
yeah like i did.Timothy.Siu said:nope, u just have to come first in ur school and get 100 in the hsc exam
about 90.Ezzz1990 said:In General Maths I got 93 as my HSC mark (Exam mark and assessment mark were both 93) and 1st in my course. I did 2U Maths back during the first half of Year 11 but found it difficult so I dropped to General Maths. The teachers said I should've stuck with 2U Maths. So, approximately what mark would've I needed in 2U Maths to be equivalent to my 93 in General Maths? I don't need anything specific just an approximate range. Thanks.
approx 88/89 aligned markEzzz1990 said:In General Maths I got 93 as my HSC mark (Exam mark and assessment mark were both 93) and 1st in my course. I did 2U Maths back during the first half of Year 11 but found it difficult so I dropped to General Maths. The teachers said I should've stuck with 2U Maths. So, approximately what mark would've I needed in 2U Maths to be equivalent to my 93 in General Maths? I don't need anything specific just an approximate range. Thanks.
You can't really know. I think you performed well enough.Ezzz1990 said:The teachers said I should've stuck with 2U Maths.
What is interesting about the maths scaling this year is what happened with Extension 1:fishbulb said:Just something to ponder on....
Go die in a house fire. =Phttp://www.gsu.uts.edu.au/cabs/072/papers/072-item2.pdf said:It was agreed to approve in principle the recommendation that the highest UAI be 99.95 rather than 100.00
lol, they align it to 90 so they use the 90 assessment mark, and the hsc is half of that and half of internal so you'd have 88 for ur HSC markDragonmaster262 said:Does the Board of Studies ever reveal your HSC mark? I was just wondering since your HSC mark is made out of your raw exam mark and your moderated assessment mark. I mean suppose you got about 70% as your raw mark in the external exam but it gets aligned to 90%. Will your HSC mark be made out of the raw 70% or the aligned 90%? In this case just suppose that the internal mark is 86%.
If it's made out of the raw 70% than the HSC mark is going to be pretty low.
Your raw HSC mark is the average of your raw exam mark and your initial moderated assessment mark. It is not reported to you but is used in scaling and UAI calculations.Dragonmaster262 said:Does the Board of Studies ever reveal your HSC mark? I was just wondering since your HSC mark is made out of your raw exam mark and your moderated assessment mark. I mean suppose you got about 70% as your raw mark in the external exam but it gets aligned to 90%. Will your HSC mark be made out of the raw 70% or the aligned 90%? In this case just suppose that the internal mark is 86%.
If it's made out of the raw 70% than the HSC mark is going to be pretty low.
I'm talking about your raw HSC mark. I mean if you get 70% raw in external and 90% raw internals, than won't your assessment mark be moderated to like 70 something, and your raw HSC mark be made out of that.Timothy.Siu said:lol, they align it to 90 so they use the 90 assessment mark, and the hsc is half of that and half of internal so you'd have 88 for ur HSC mark
But that just makes Extension 2 Maths more risky. I mean the usual cut-off for 90% in it is about 70%. Since your raw HSC mark is made out of your raw external and your moderated internals than that means that the HSC mark will be like 70 something.dp624 said:The Board doesn;t really know that you got 90% internals. All they care about is the rank and the relative differences.
But if that 90% internals made you top your school, and the 70% raw external was also the top, then for both your internal and external you'd get the 70% raw.
I'm talking about the HSC mark which is part of your aggregate and used to calculate your UAI. I believe that's the raw HSC mark is n't it? The Aligned HSC mark is just a mark recorded in the Record of Acheivement. According to the other threads the Aligned HSC mark is not used in UAI calculation.dp624 said:Ok, so your RAW hsc is the aligned raw external and moderated aligned internal.
SAy you got 90% aligned externally, which was the top mark and you also got 1st in school. This means you'd still get a Band E4 for MX2.
the HSC mark isn't simply the raw mark, it gets shoved up quite a bit too.
Really? I was playing around with Einstein 2007 and according to it you needed at least 85% raw to get a scaled aggregate of 90%.dp624 said:Yeah, i know, your raw is used to calculate an aggregate.
But the raw of say, 70% is equivalent to say, aligned 90%. but the raw 70% is equivalent to an aggregate of over 90%