JJmn said:So you're saying that me coming first by 20% is as good as coming first by 1%?
Lol sounds like a shit idea to me too.
JJmn said:So you're saying that me coming first by 20% is as good as coming first by 1%?
Isn't that the ultimate truth, though?vulgarfraction said:that depends on whether the HSC marks between the first person and last person are strecthed out linearly, or just allocated by what the actual people got.
...I'm confused. I've thought that the kth ranked person just gets the kth best mark from their school in the HSC, but I've heard that that's not the case.
I cannot estimate the amount of effort the BOS needs to put in if that's the case.runnable said:I think its more like the first and last are generally fixed. While everyone else in between is allocated by the difference in their marks? This sounds more reasonable.
But BOS does make a lot of effort. So its time to appreciate them.lsam said:I cannot estimate the amount of effort the BOS needs to put in if that's the case.
that's pretty much it, except the school submits your assess. raw marks, the BOS then rank it (taking margins into acct) and then allocate you your hsc marks from the school poolrunnable said:Hows this theory.
The first and last in a year's marks are generally determined by the "highest external mark=internal mark for 1st ranked and lowest external mark=internal mark for the lowest ranked" theory.
Everyone in between, they get their internal marks by comparing the difference in marks from school submitted ranks. The larger the difference, the lower they get for their internal mark but never lower than the person ranked lowest.
It also means, the NO.2 and so on better start worrying.lou071 said:this is what i understood from the other thread.
if u are ranked 1, you get the highest hsc mark as your internal
assessment mark.
so if u are ranked 1, the mark difference only matters to 2nd person and rest of people in the class.
if u are 1, u have nothing to worry.
Maybe 5-10% Thats already quite substantial.lou071 said:why worry???
what is your definition of 'big' mark difference?
Difference of 1st place to 2nd place by 5-8%. That is only when on average, the same person comes first and the same person comes second, and losing by an average of 5-8% in each assessment. That is say 91%, 83%.lou071 said:is this difference came from the calculation of all the assessment mark?
i still think 5-8% of ok... it is not that big..
this is what i personally think..
why do you think it is substantial??
lou071 said:but they moderate the assessment which is allocated to students by ranking, by reflecting it to your hsc mark.
this is what i know.
Up to the school to decide, I think.iluvGG said:if someone has a final assessment mark of 48.1 and someone has 47.9, what are the chances they will decide to give these poeple shared 1st? or is it just up to the school to decide?
iluvGG said:if someone has a final assessment mark of 48.1 and someone has 47.9, what are the chances they will decide to give these poeple shared 1st? or is it just up to the school to decide?
Lol the system has built in devices to fix the problem difference between ranks. So its you whom has to get used to the system and quit nagging.kriss3e said:I really don't understand why you keep stating that its not fair if there's a 5 - 8% gap between first and second and so on.
First place STILL gets the higher mark, and first place WILL NOT get beaten no matter what for the internal mark, so whether the final mark given is a difference of 1, or a difference of 10, WHO CARES!
The person in second place may have worked just as hard, and in some cases the only reason they aren't ranked first is because of favouritism. So really, quit nagging and just leave it. You can't change the system.
Who cares? The 1st ranked person who worked their ass off and smashed the 2nd ranked person in every assessment by a large margin and in the end getting an internal mark which is almost no different to the 2nd ranked.kriss3e said:First place STILL gets the higher mark, and first place WILL NOT get beaten no matter what for the internal mark, so whether the final mark given is a difference of 1, or a difference of 10, WHO CARES!