momothemonkey
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hey guys!
recently my teacher was explaining to us that if you're ranked number 1 for your internals your hsc exam performance doesn't really matter because you will end up getting whatever the highest mark achieved was, even if it was by another student. but wouldn't this be very unfair for people ranked near the bottom. like say hypothetically if you're ranking last but you miraculously end up getting the best mark in nesa's external hsc exam you wouldn't even end up getting that result and instead you'd get the lowest mark achieved by any student in your school cohort?
this seems quite wrong to me and im not very sure that this is actually what my teacher actually meant so i wanted to seek some clarification.
thank you!!
recently my teacher was explaining to us that if you're ranked number 1 for your internals your hsc exam performance doesn't really matter because you will end up getting whatever the highest mark achieved was, even if it was by another student. but wouldn't this be very unfair for people ranked near the bottom. like say hypothetically if you're ranking last but you miraculously end up getting the best mark in nesa's external hsc exam you wouldn't even end up getting that result and instead you'd get the lowest mark achieved by any student in your school cohort?
this seems quite wrong to me and im not very sure that this is actually what my teacher actually meant so i wanted to seek some clarification.
thank you!!