Chem in 2003: A raw mark of 62-63 was aligned to an 80 (Band 5)syriangabsta said:5 marks for bio? so..chem and phys have to be at least 8 marks?
so like, let me get this straight...if i did my exam in 2003...kevinx2 said:Chem in 2003: A raw mark of 62-63 was aligned to an 80 (Band 5)
Pretty much yes, you would have gotten 80 for your HSC Exam mark, and that combined with your Internal Assessment marks would have given you your Aligned HSC Mark, and that's what you put into UAI calculators.syriangabsta said:so like, let me get this straight...if i did my exam in 2003...
i woke up the morning of my chem exam, went to school, and did the exam...
i got out of the exam all pissed off coz i estimated my mark to be 62%...
and, well, it was 62%, so i got 38 whole marks wrong...
so then it got marked and alignec whatnot, and it become an 80...and i get the result sent home claiming i got an 80?
and so, i come to put this into a uai calculator to give myself a rough estimate...i put in 80 into the calc yes? and they use the 80 to calc my uai....not the 62...right?
this seems too easy..
Is the scaling approximately the same every year? Or was it just that particular year?kevinx2 said:Chem in 2003: A raw mark of 62-63 was aligned to an 80 (Band 5)
it does vary.. but i don't think by a great deal.123delirious said:Is the scaling approximately the same every year? Or was it just that particular year?
Yep, depends on the difficulty of the exam and how well everyone goesdanz90 said:it does vary.. but i don't think by a great deal.
Explanation of HSC Markslil-monkey said:could someone please explain all that stuff coz i dont really have a clue with how it works.
i thought the way they changed your mark depended on everyones overall not just the subject that you're doing.
like if the majority got a lower % then usual HSC then they give u extra because the exam must have been more difficult then in previous years.
.... i dont know i have no evidence just heard it from someone... but it makes sence.
P.S im stoked about the chem. you mean i could (possibly/ hopefully) get a band 4/5???
My teacher said she's seen people getting 94/100 raw, which apparently scales to pretty much 100.Razzah said:Well that sucks, I was hoping that a 90/100 would give me an aligned exam mark of like 97,98... I mean there can't be that many students getting 90/100 can there?
well lol that would all be to easy. bio has no skill required, its just a memory test. im sure many ppl get 90/100Razzah said:Well that sucks, I was hoping that a 90/100 would give me an aligned exam mark of like 97,98... I mean there can't be that many students getting 90/100 can there?
there's def skill involved in practical components - ie applying your knowledge and concepts of validity, reliability in procedural methods etc etc to questions.syriangabsta said:well lol that would all be to easy. bio has no skill required, its just a memory test. im sure many ppl get 90/100
The syllabus has changed in 2001, before then it was all memory test (go and have a look), now its all applications. The answers are so subjective that I don't even know how to mark them myself, even my teacher said it is impossible nowadays for ppl to get 100% raw since these questions are too subjective. Some ppl used to get 100% raw before 2001.syriangabsta said:well lol that would all be to easy. bio has no skill required, its just a memory test. im sure many ppl get 90/100
My bio teacher also said there is no more than 5 mark difference in aligned marks for chem and bio.syriangabsta said:5 marks for bio? so..chem and phys have to be at least 8 marks?
Why would this stop people from getting 100?tau281290 said:The syllabus has changed in 2001, before then it was all memory test (go and have a look), now its all applications. The answers are so subjective that I don't even know how to mark them myself, even my teacher said it is impossible nowadays for ppl to get 100% raw since these questions are too subjective. Some ppl used to get 100% raw before 2001.
My bio teacher also said there is no more than 5 mark difference in aligned marks for chem and bio.