FlyingGullible
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If you rank first internally, are you guaranteed the highest external mark for your school (with that being solely dependent on your external performance) for your internal mark?
I always had the idea that that was how it worked, but someone told me differently.
I stuffed my first exams, and ended up with a relatively disappointing result. Saying hypothetically, if I could bounce back and rank first internally, would that virtually negate the fact that I had a disappointing raw mark for my first assessment (in the case that I also do reasonably well externally)?
Or, no matter how well I do, will I be dragged down by my poor results in the first assessment?
I guess, in other words, if I rank first internally in both scenarios, and get say X HSC mark externally, does my first assessment mark matter in terms of moderating/scaling? And also, Does coming first by 1 mark or 10 marks make a difference, to my internal mark?
I always had the idea that that was how it worked, but someone told me differently.
I stuffed my first exams, and ended up with a relatively disappointing result. Saying hypothetically, if I could bounce back and rank first internally, would that virtually negate the fact that I had a disappointing raw mark for my first assessment (in the case that I also do reasonably well externally)?
Or, no matter how well I do, will I be dragged down by my poor results in the first assessment?
I guess, in other words, if I rank first internally in both scenarios, and get say X HSC mark externally, does my first assessment mark matter in terms of moderating/scaling? And also, Does coming first by 1 mark or 10 marks make a difference, to my internal mark?