I'm a maths accelerant, and I just received an HSC mark of 46 in my 3 unit course with a 45 internals and 46 externals mark.
Now, I've been told that if I continue into 4 unit (accelerated), then my mark will double.
But does this mean that my internal/external marks will double and give me a new average of 91, or will I get 92 from doubling my total mark of 46?
If I'm getting 91, it might seem that I'm better off not doing 4 unit, or repeating 3 unit with 4?
Or if I'm getting 92, then it may seem unfair for non-accelerants who will get a 91 from a 90-92 mark.
How does this work?
Now, I've been told that if I continue into 4 unit (accelerated), then my mark will double.
But does this mean that my internal/external marks will double and give me a new average of 91, or will I get 92 from doubling my total mark of 46?
If I'm getting 91, it might seem that I'm better off not doing 4 unit, or repeating 3 unit with 4?
Or if I'm getting 92, then it may seem unfair for non-accelerants who will get a 91 from a 90-92 mark.
How does this work?