kcrocks
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- 2009
I'm not that familiar with how the assessment mark is changed after my school sends it off but I've got a couple of questions.
Firstly, in Legal studies, I'm coming first with an overall assessment mark of around 88, but I know my teacher is an extremely hard marker (in the trial, where he followed the criteria I got 95). I'm coming first, with second probably having an assessment mark of around 84. Say if I get a 94ish in the HSC, will my assessment mark also become 94? If second also gets a 90 in the HSC how would it change their assessment mark. (other than the top 2 in my class, the rest of the results are quite average, and me and the person coming second both want a band 6)
Secondly, in 2unit maths, I'm coming second with an assessment mark of 84. First is on 94. In the trial however, i got 87.5% and first got 88%, which has given me hope to get a band 6. Is it still possible to get a band 6 considering the 10 mark difference between our assessment marks? (the next assessment mark is in the high 60s, then high 50s)
Thanks, I know it's a lot to ask, but it has been bugging me
Chris
Firstly, in Legal studies, I'm coming first with an overall assessment mark of around 88, but I know my teacher is an extremely hard marker (in the trial, where he followed the criteria I got 95). I'm coming first, with second probably having an assessment mark of around 84. Say if I get a 94ish in the HSC, will my assessment mark also become 94? If second also gets a 90 in the HSC how would it change their assessment mark. (other than the top 2 in my class, the rest of the results are quite average, and me and the person coming second both want a band 6)
Secondly, in 2unit maths, I'm coming second with an assessment mark of 84. First is on 94. In the trial however, i got 87.5% and first got 88%, which has given me hope to get a band 6. Is it still possible to get a band 6 considering the 10 mark difference between our assessment marks? (the next assessment mark is in the high 60s, then high 50s)
Thanks, I know it's a lot to ask, but it has been bugging me
Chris