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If someone in second place is behind first by about 2% by the time all internal assessments are over and this person performs better externally than the person ranked first, who gets the better final hsc mark? Cheers guys.
 

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Depends, but it will work itself out these type of things. Trust me.
 

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If someone in second place is behind first by about 2% by the time all internal assessments are over and this person performs better externally than the person ranked first, who gets the better final hsc mark? Cheers guys.
It depends on a variety of factors, but the person ranked second could potentially end up with higher mark.
 

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If someone in second place is behind first by about 2% by the time all internal assessments are over and this person performs better externally than the person ranked first, who gets the better final hsc mark? Cheers guys.
Person A - 1st
Exam mark - 92
Assessment mark - 95
HSC Mark - 94

Person B - 2nd
Exam mark - 95
Assessment mark - 94
HSC Mark - 95

^This is an example where second internally comes first in the overall hsc marks. Because the gap is pretty small, the assessment can/would look like the above, even the same in some cases. So yes, it can happen, especially with such a small gap internally.
 

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Would any of this be correct?

Physics cohort: 5

1: 92%
2: 91%
3: 85%
4: 70%
5: 60%

Exam Marks | Moderated Assessment Marks:

1: 90 | 95
2: 93 | 94
3: 95 | 90/91
4: 85 | 81
5: 70 | 70

Range: 70 (~50% raw) -95 (~88% raw) = 38%.
Range in marks at school: 60-92 = 32%.
Therefore all marks are moderated from 32 -> 38 total range

Person 1 takes the highest scoring exam mark as their assessment mark.
Person 2 scored 93, and came second by 1%, hence the 1% changes a bit higher due to the higher range (38/32=1.1875%), effectively leaving him 1.875% below a raw score of 88%, which is probably about 94 (aligned).
Person 3 scored the highest, but was trailing behind 2nd by 6% in internals, which is then further moderated up to ~7.125%. Person 3 gets (88-1.1875%)-(7.125%) = 79.6925% = roughly 90/91 aligned
Person 4 was trailing 15% behind other dude, which is moderated up to 15*(38/32)=17.8125%. Thus it becomes 79.6925% - 17.8125% = 61.88% = roughly 81 aligned
Person 5 keeps their exam mark as their assessment mark.
 

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When they moderate internal marks, do they moderate the external HSC marks or moderate the external raw marks to arrive at the internal mark?

So say I'm 2nd by 1%, in a very general case, would my internal mark be 1 HSC mark behind the highest external HSC mark, or 1 raw mark behind the highest external raw mark?
 

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When they moderate internal marks, do they moderate the external HSC marks or moderate the external raw marks to arrive at the internal mark?

So say I'm 2nd by 1%, in a very general case, would my internal mark be 1 HSC mark behind the highest external HSC mark, or 1 raw mark behind the highest external raw mark?
Not sure, but I assumed they used raw marks (for accuracy) in my above post though. They most likely align everything last. Can't be too sure though.
 

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i was rank 2nd for chem by 3-4% got better final hsc mark but our internal marks were only different by 1
 

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