SirLexicon
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Hello all
I wanted to ask about 'anomalous remarks'. In English Extension 2, I topped the grade and my school mark was 49/50. Throughout the course, I received only positive feedback - including from some teachers who had been X2 markers themselves. Nonetheless, my Major Work only received 37/50 at the marking centre, giving me an overall mark of 43/50. For a subject in which I was expecting to have my *best* course mark, this was a pretty big shock. I'm fairly convinced that my UAI was significantly (and negatively) effected by the mark because X2 had to be included. Anyhow, my principal has applied for something called an 'anomalous remark'. This isn't a clerical remark - apparently, markers are actually paid to recheck major works before issuing a letter to applicants explaining why/if the marks have moved. Just for the record:
I'm told the mark *cannot* go down - only stay how it is or go up.
I was wondering if anyone else has received an anomalous remark in the past, when they received a notification of any changes and what the notification included. Also, if a remark affects your UAI (even a clerical recheck) does it have any bearing on your ability to apply to University? Or does it come out too late for your main round preferences to be changed, existing only to give you peace of mind? Any help would be great. At the moment I'm looking at university courses and whatnot as if the UAI I've received is the one I'll have to use. That said, I don't need to say how annoying it is to work so hard and get a surprisingly bad mark that leaves you knocking at the door of the course you want but not being allowed inside. So damn frustrating :angry:
I wanted to ask about 'anomalous remarks'. In English Extension 2, I topped the grade and my school mark was 49/50. Throughout the course, I received only positive feedback - including from some teachers who had been X2 markers themselves. Nonetheless, my Major Work only received 37/50 at the marking centre, giving me an overall mark of 43/50. For a subject in which I was expecting to have my *best* course mark, this was a pretty big shock. I'm fairly convinced that my UAI was significantly (and negatively) effected by the mark because X2 had to be included. Anyhow, my principal has applied for something called an 'anomalous remark'. This isn't a clerical remark - apparently, markers are actually paid to recheck major works before issuing a letter to applicants explaining why/if the marks have moved. Just for the record:
I'm told the mark *cannot* go down - only stay how it is or go up.
I was wondering if anyone else has received an anomalous remark in the past, when they received a notification of any changes and what the notification included. Also, if a remark affects your UAI (even a clerical recheck) does it have any bearing on your ability to apply to University? Or does it come out too late for your main round preferences to be changed, existing only to give you peace of mind? Any help would be great. At the moment I'm looking at university courses and whatnot as if the UAI I've received is the one I'll have to use. That said, I don't need to say how annoying it is to work so hard and get a surprisingly bad mark that leaves you knocking at the door of the course you want but not being allowed inside. So damn frustrating :angry: