what is so specific about that number?If you have gotten 84%+ in your tests.
It's not a special number, it's the default number in NSW which gets used as a marking criteria for A (84-100%), anything below that should be a B etc.what is so specific about that number?
Where do As and Bs come into senior maths?It's not a special number, it's the default number in NSW which gets used as a marking criteria for A (84-100%), anything below that should be a B etc.
there are bands for 2 unit subjects and 4unit maths:Where do As and Bs come into senior maths?
Thanks for clearing it up FMS [emoji6]there are bands for 2 unit subjects and 4unit maths:
band 6 - 90-100
band 5- 80-89
band 4 -70-79
band 3 - 60-69
band 2 - 50-59
band 1 - below 50
extension subs
E4- 45-50
E3 -40-44
E2-35-39
Yes, thanks, I knew that.there are bands for 2 unit subjects and 4unit maths:
band 6 - 90-100
band 5- 80-89
band 4 -70-79
band 3 - 60-69
band 2 - 50-59
band 1 - below 50
extension subs
E4- 45-50
E3 -40-44
E2-35-39
he's in year 10.. he asked a question about subject selections a few weeks ago.Shouldn't you know by now? since you are going to be taking the test in like 6 weeks, I think its a bit of a waste to drop it now
I disagree with this. I believe it depends entirely on your school; the difficulty level of your tests. Ultimately, your rank amongst your year would be the most important contributor to whether you are capable or not.If you have gotten 84%+ in your tests.
It's good to disagree, you have a point also, rank is the most important contributor. Thanks for your input on my reply the OP. You have mentioned something that probably no one has mentioned and is really important to ones success.I disagree with this. I believe it depends entirely on your school; the difficulty level of your tests. Ultimately, your rank amongst your year would be the most important contributor to whether you are capable or not.