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Shadowdude

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You get the highest HSC mark achieved in your cohort as your own moderated external mark.
 

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so i get the highest internal mark which is moderated according to the highest external mark?
 

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No, the point of the HSC is to reward constant application.
 

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so i cant take it easy in them subjects in preparation for the exams ay?
No, because what shadowdude described only applies to your INTERNAL mark, which is 50% of your HSC. What you get in the final exam will be your external mark, so you still need to put in the effort.
 

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Even if both student didn't score the same externally?
Yes.

You get two marks, internal and external. Internal is that moderated internal mark I said before, and external is how you, yourself go in the HSC exam.
 

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You both get the top external mark as your moderated internal mark (thank you, someth1ng)

They get the average of the top xxx number of marks - if two equal first they get the average of the top two marks. If three equals then they get the average of the top three marks.
 

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What about if your coming second? i.e. Business Studies tied 2nd by 3% (88%-91%), Economics tied 2nd by 4% (86-90%)
 

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If someone came last in the HSC for their school, would they get the lowest moderated internal mark?

Say I got the 20th highest exam mark in the HSC, would that mean I take the 20th highest moderated internal mark?
 

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