What happens when there is a big difference (15-20 marks) between my moderated internal mark and my HSC exam mark?
I’m expecting to get a Band 4 in economics, as I’m really not prepared, but I’m ranked 5th overall internally. My school gets 5-10 eco band 6’s each year, so I’d say that the 5th highest HSC mark would be somewhere in the low 90s.
For my final HSC mark, will NESA just use the average of the two marks and land me in a Band 5, or will the moderated mark be further moderated downwards to match my relative HSC performance?
Any help is much appreciated, the system is so confusing
I’m expecting to get a Band 4 in economics, as I’m really not prepared, but I’m ranked 5th overall internally. My school gets 5-10 eco band 6’s each year, so I’d say that the 5th highest HSC mark would be somewhere in the low 90s.
For my final HSC mark, will NESA just use the average of the two marks and land me in a Band 5, or will the moderated mark be further moderated downwards to match my relative HSC performance?
Any help is much appreciated, the system is so confusing