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Does the ranking of your school play a role in your HSC?
(Sorry if this is in the wrong section)
(Sorry if this is in the wrong section)
Uhh, what?Timothy.Siu said:nope, the ranking of your school doesn't matter because the academic strength of one cohort can be entirely different to another
e-star!09 said:No, it's not the ranking of the school. well, at least i hope not..
i always had this weird notion that it depends what kind of papers the school used for its trials... i mean, that if a school had really really hard trial papers and a student got a mark in the low 80s and in a another school the papers were not as hard, and the student got a mark in the high 90s, then the student from the 1st school will have a better mark overall. but that's just my weird logic. it's probably not even true. :S
but anyway, it would be really unfair if the ranking of the school affected our UAI because it isn't even based on our results, it would be based on last years results. wouldn't it be crappy if our UAI was lower because of previous students in the school?
Remember that the range of assessment marks are tagged to the range of the exam marks earned.lilredelmo said:But aren't the assesment marks given out in the FINAL result , the same as the total marks acheived in the HSC exam by your cohort??
Surely this affects your result?If you are at a consistently high ranked school your LOW ranking could still go ahead of a high student at a very low ranked school?
Think I would rather be 2nd last at James Ruse in physics than 2nd top in some other schools!Please clarify this...the student at a top school will probably end up with a higher assesment mark???????
lilredelmo said:The range of marks is important..but isn't the total number of marks imortant too??
A scenario...
Smart school..with 100 students
Exam marks range from 99 to 75...Total marks 8;500
Less smart school ...with 100 students
Exam marks range from 90 to 40...Total marks 6;000
Thats an extra 25 marks on average per student to be distributed...1st and last immune..BUT even with gaps,rankings and everything else..SURELY those marks will be spread across the cohort!!
THIS IS MY ONLY HOPE!!!The total assesment marks given out equal the total exam marks...right???It's just the distribution of those marks wich are affected by your ranking in the grade?
Just back on topic..in this case a schools 2007 ranking is just an idea of how well your school will be "treated" in the assesment sliding procedure!!
lilredelmo said:Thanks cem.
My school is top 50 and always 30-50 so hope this doesn't change!!
gaps will be BIG between the top few and me...how big can the gap be when you have 150 students between 99 and 70????
I was ranked near the bottom in Adv English and Maths but above half in Bio,PDHPE ,Cafs and Food tech.
Thinking 80's for all Exam marks...could my assesment marks be like 50?????in Maths and English on the report sheet??