Ok so kinda new here but this is what i have been told again and again
Take this hypothetical situation
internal assessment -
John - 90
Therese - 85
George - 80
Say these were the top three marks
Now in the exam
Therese - 85
John - 80
George - 75
Again say these were the top three. Now there exam marks get moderated as follows.
John came first in the assessment so he gets his mark plus the highest ranking mark from the test (Thereses') averaged
80 + 85 divided by 2 = 82.5.
This becomes his exam mark. His hsc mark is then the average of this mark and his assessment marks.
82.5 + 90 divided by 2 = ~86.25
This of course is after scaling has been applied.
The same process then happens to therese.
Her exam mark > 82.5
Therefore hsc mark > 83.75
Is this information i have about determinging the exam marks correct?
Thanks
Take this hypothetical situation
internal assessment -
John - 90
Therese - 85
George - 80
Say these were the top three marks
Now in the exam
Therese - 85
John - 80
George - 75
Again say these were the top three. Now there exam marks get moderated as follows.
John came first in the assessment so he gets his mark plus the highest ranking mark from the test (Thereses') averaged
80 + 85 divided by 2 = 82.5.
This becomes his exam mark. His hsc mark is then the average of this mark and his assessment marks.
82.5 + 90 divided by 2 = ~86.25
This of course is after scaling has been applied.
The same process then happens to therese.
Her exam mark > 82.5
Therefore hsc mark > 83.75
Is this information i have about determinging the exam marks correct?
Thanks