That is incorrect.Starcraftmazter said:I don't think your teacher is lieing, if you're doing 3unit, than you 3unit mark will scale up or down depends on you 2unit mark.
If you're doing 4unit, than your 4unit mark will scale up or down depending on your 3unit mark, and your 2unit mark will...well not exist, because 4unit people don't do 2unit tests, however from memory, a 4unit's person 2unit mark can be estimated to something very very high, based off on their 3 unit tests.
Slidey said:That is incorrect.
Your 4unit mark is independent of your 2unit and 3unit mark.
Your 3unit mark is independent of your 2unit and 4unit mark.
Your 2unit mark is independent of your 3unit and 4unit mark.
It is possible that the teachers don't know what they're talking about. My food tech teacher didn't even know scaling existed. The DT teachers also said DT scales very well, which is the biggest lie I have ever heard. Thats why so many people do DT/textiles at my school.Starcraftmazter said:I'm a curious person, and I'd certainly like to know why I was lied to, were that in fact the case.
BIGGEST LOL!!!foram said:The DT teachers also said DT scales very well, which is the biggest lie I have ever heard. Thats why so many people do DT/textiles at my school.
Your teachers are ignorant. I've never heard a teacher claim such a thing, personally, and my own delving into the nature of the HSC, scaling, and maths specifically indicates strongly that one's individual marks are all completely independent of one another.Starcraftmazter said:Are you guys to tell us, that all the maths teachers are lieing about this?
The obvious question is why ?
That is true.Pimpcess.Snaz said:you serious? I had an ex student tell me that you need to go better in your 3 unit than your 4 unit and then i checked with my maths teacher and he said that was right..
I mean it seems logical, how bad would it look if you can do 4 unit extremely well but suck at 3 unit? I'm guessing there'd be some serious questioning about your 4 unit mark since almost half of it is harder 3 unit...
sorry, i'm not all too familiar with how scaling works, could you explain that bit ^^tommykins said:That is true.
The scaling between a 70 in 4unit to an 80 is miniscule when 3unit is taken into account.
Also, 3unit should be easy marks if you're doing 4unit, and for most people 3unit will be their highest mark in the HSC.
It does, but only when it comes to the scaled marks in the actual HSC, if it is a trend across the board. If it's just you, it shouldn't really matter as it doesn't prove the 3u exam is easier. You'll just get a low mark in 2u.musagha said:I guess my teacher was "lieing" to us.
Basically 4unit's scaling is really high, so a 70-80 mark won't have much difference since its one of the highest scaling subjects. Not many students do it either, as opposed to 3unit.Pimpcess.Snaz said:sorry, i'm not all too familiar with how scaling works, could you explain that bit ^^