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goobypls

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I recently did my half yearly for advanced english and I'm feeling I got around 13-15/20 for Hamlet, 12-13/15 for comprehension and probably like 12/15 for creative. Are these good enough marks to get a band 6? I know a 15/20 in Hamlet can be equivalent to a 16-18 in other Mod B essays but I'm not entirely sure.

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17-20/20 is a band 6 result, I believe. So too is 13-15/15. It might operate differently based on what school you attend.
 

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You can scrape a band 6 with those marks in the HSC exam but your school most likely marks to a different standard compared to HSC marking (either easier or harder).

But really, you should be getting closer to 15/15 or actually 15/15 for ''comprehension'' (section I of Paper 1) - this will make it easier to get the Band 6 mark.

And yes, Hamlet tends to have good option aligning/scaling.

Remember that these marks are no indicator of what you'll get in the HSC exam (marking standards can differ), these school marks serve as a basis for your internal rank which will lead to a certain assessment mark (derived from the pool of exam marks scored by you and your cohort).
 

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depends on your school, but for the hsc, yeah so as you do well in paper 1 too
 

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This is hard to tell, it really depends on how harsh your school is marking as well as your internal rank, don't feel too complacent thinking scaling will help you a lot, because the HSC marking standards, for most parts, will be likely to be harsher than your school's marking.
 

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