PhysicsMaths
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i am now 100% sure that aligned marks have no impact on atar calculation whatsoever. Both your raw external marks and internal assessment marks are alingned to produce a score that places you into different performance bands - different subjects align differently. Each year, BOSTES lays out the requirements of what is needed to achieve these different bands.
However, what does impact your atar is the process of scaling.
Due to different subjects having varying difficulties, your raw marks are scaled according to relative difficulty, and then your marks from your best 10 units are added up to produce a total mark out of 500. Your atar is determined by how well you did relative to your peers - it essentially determines your rank against everyone else that completed the hsc that year.
so in short, aligning determines what performance bands you're placed in (which has no impact on your atar)
However, what does impact your atar is the process of scaling.
Due to different subjects having varying difficulties, your raw marks are scaled according to relative difficulty, and then your marks from your best 10 units are added up to produce a total mark out of 500. Your atar is determined by how well you did relative to your peers - it essentially determines your rank against everyone else that completed the hsc that year.
so in short, aligning determines what performance bands you're placed in (which has no impact on your atar)
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