kpq_sniper017
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I was looking on the Charles Sturt U. HSC website, and I noticed a section about the guidelines that markers have to abide by. From memory there were rules like:
"if the student has made a transcription, or similar error, full marks can still be awarded"
and
"if the student incorrectly labels a questions e.g. part a instead of part b, they can still get full marks.
what exactly are the rules that markers must follow? last year i lost hald a mark in a 2U test for a transcription error. just wondering whether in the hsc, i would or wouldn't have lost that part mark....
im guessing markers have set "criteria", but what happens if your answer if kind of "off the track", but u still gave a reasonable attempt? can u still get part marks?
"if the student has made a transcription, or similar error, full marks can still be awarded"
and
"if the student incorrectly labels a questions e.g. part a instead of part b, they can still get full marks.
what exactly are the rules that markers must follow? last year i lost hald a mark in a 2U test for a transcription error. just wondering whether in the hsc, i would or wouldn't have lost that part mark....
im guessing markers have set "criteria", but what happens if your answer if kind of "off the track", but u still gave a reasonable attempt? can u still get part marks?