Schoey93
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Hello all,
My name is James. I am a Year 10 student studying toward my N.S.W. School Certificate this year. I have read extensively about the N.S.W. Higher School Certificate marking processes. A brief summary of the N.S.W. H.S.C. marking process follows.
Higher School Certificate - Record of Achievement - Student X
Order of Marks: Internal Assessment Mark, H.S.C. Examination Mark, H.S.C. Mark
Ancient History - 79, 74, 77 (Band 4)
Chemistry - 92, 85, 89 (Band 5)
English Advanced - 87, 94, 91 (Band 6)
English Extension 1 - 48, 46, 47 (Band E4)
Mathematics - 84, 89, 87 (Band 5)
Mathematics Extension 1 - 42, 39, 41 (Band E3)
Extension Subjects - Moderated Marks Band Cut Offs
E4 - 45+
E3 - 35-44
E2 - 25-34
E1 - 1-24
These results equate to a U.A.I. (Universities Admission Index) of approximately 88.5.
The Internal Assessment Mark or School-based Assessment Mark is equal to the external H.S.C. examination mark corresponding to the student's rank in their subject's cohort (within the school).
The external H.S.C. exam mark is the mark the student obtained in their external assessment, including the submission of projects if applicable and the external exam result. The student's raw mark in the external H.S.C. assessment is converted to a percentage. This percentage is then aligned up slightly to show the standard the student has achieved in the course. An external exam mark of 50 represents the minimum standard expected in a course. Please note that to obtain a mark of 50 a student need not actually score 50% raw in the external assessment or exam. A student need only score a mark which is chosen to represent the minimum standard in an H.S.C. course.
Now, who thinks this system is unfair?
My name is James. I am a Year 10 student studying toward my N.S.W. School Certificate this year. I have read extensively about the N.S.W. Higher School Certificate marking processes. A brief summary of the N.S.W. H.S.C. marking process follows.
Higher School Certificate - Record of Achievement - Student X
Order of Marks: Internal Assessment Mark, H.S.C. Examination Mark, H.S.C. Mark
Ancient History - 79, 74, 77 (Band 4)
Chemistry - 92, 85, 89 (Band 5)
English Advanced - 87, 94, 91 (Band 6)
English Extension 1 - 48, 46, 47 (Band E4)
Mathematics - 84, 89, 87 (Band 5)
Mathematics Extension 1 - 42, 39, 41 (Band E3)
Extension Subjects - Moderated Marks Band Cut Offs
E4 - 45+
E3 - 35-44
E2 - 25-34
E1 - 1-24
These results equate to a U.A.I. (Universities Admission Index) of approximately 88.5.
The Internal Assessment Mark or School-based Assessment Mark is equal to the external H.S.C. examination mark corresponding to the student's rank in their subject's cohort (within the school).
The external H.S.C. exam mark is the mark the student obtained in their external assessment, including the submission of projects if applicable and the external exam result. The student's raw mark in the external H.S.C. assessment is converted to a percentage. This percentage is then aligned up slightly to show the standard the student has achieved in the course. An external exam mark of 50 represents the minimum standard expected in a course. Please note that to obtain a mark of 50 a student need not actually score 50% raw in the external assessment or exam. A student need only score a mark which is chosen to represent the minimum standard in an H.S.C. course.
Now, who thinks this system is unfair?
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