Top of the state is 99 (HSC)Yeah this can't be right. I think 98 HSC mark could have been top in state but the raw would have been over 100 I would imagine.
Top of the state is 99 (HSC)Yeah this can't be right. I think 98 HSC mark could have been top in state but the raw would have been over 100 I would imagine.
It could change from year to year?Top of the state is 99 (HSC)
Its been 99 for the last 4 years.It could change from year to year?
However, agreed with deswa - I always thought the student who topped the state in English would be getting 101+/105!
You're definitely in the running deswa!Me? No way- there are quite a few people on BOS alone that are way more talented than me at maths. Hopefully I'll end up with a HSC mark of 96 or maybe 97 for 4U- that's the goal.
So your still not gonna get the first in the state even if you get 100/100 raw marks? it depend on the assessment too?Don't get too worried about raw marks and HSC marks, just focus and try your best XD
It's pretty much impossible to get first in the state (or any state ranking) if you aren't ranked first internally unless other people in your cohort get state rankings too. To be honest though no one should be expecting anywhere near 100% in a hsc exam if they aren't ranked first internally unless you have a freak cohort.So your still not gonna get the first in the state even if you get 100/100 raw marks? it depend on the assessment too?
Could've still made silly mistakes...my bros mates at uni in actuarial got 100 hsc mark (sen lin), and he was telling me after the exam he knew he only got 1 wrong - so a raw mark of 119/120
I can see that reference to the JRAHS chemistry cohortIt's pretty much impossible to get first in the state (or any state ranking) if you aren't ranked first internally unless other people in your cohort get state rankings too. To be honest though no one should be expecting anywhere near 100% in a hsc exam if they aren't ranked first internally unless you have a freak cohort.
or Baulko (or maybe Girraween sometimes hehe).I can see that reference to the JRAHS chemistry cohort