I have heard this (only ranks matter, 1st rank gets 1st exam mark); as well as your assessment mark being worth 50% of your final HSC mark, after moderation and alignment. I really am confused at which scenario is correct, and would appreciate any clarification.Marks don't matter. It is your rank that determines your final internal mark. If you come first, your internal mark will be the mark of the person who came first in the hsc examination while you keep your external mark.
The first one is correct, but gaps in ranks also matter and in addition to 1st getting highest exam mark last also gets the lowest. The second one is also correct but potentially misleading, because when your assesment mark goes through the moderation process effectively the mark itself is of no relevance - just ranks and relative gaps.I have heard this (only ranks matter, 1st rank gets 1st exam mark); as well as your assessment mark being worth 50% of your final HSC mark, after moderation and alignment. I really am confused at which scenario is correct, and would appreciate any clarification.
I think you have left out a step in the process.Marks don't matter. It is your rank that determines your final internal mark. If you come first, your internal mark will be the mark of the person who came first in the hsc examination while you keep your external mark.