raw mark = in the hsc exam itselfFirstly, when you guys say 'Raw' do you mean 83 in the HSC exam ITSELF will be considered a band 6, or 83 with internal assessment mark + HSC will be band 6 overall?
Secondly, when you say state rank of 96 etc.. Does that mean 96 in that HSC exam or 96 for both internal and HSC mark?
Ok, well when we say "Raw" yes we mean the raw mark /100 in the HSC exam itself. There is a raw mark 'cut-off' for a band 6 determined each year. Just because someone gets above this in the exam doesn't necessarily mean they will get a band 6 as a HSC mark, as their internal mark and ranking may have been terrible. For example, an exam mark of 91 with a moderated assessment mark of 78 will not give that person a band 6 overall, but they did achieve the band 6 mark in the exam itself.Firstly, when you guys say 'Raw' do you mean 83 in the HSC exam ITSELF will be considered a band 6, or 83 with internal assessment mark + HSC will be band 6 overall?
Secondly, when you say state rank of 96 etc.. Does that mean 96 in that HSC exam or 96 for both internal and HSC mark?
Yes but the amount it moves gets progressively smaller as you go higher up with marks. So for the 97+ HSC marks you almost need those actual raw marks.Sorry for the copious amounts of questions.. Last one!
When you say a raw mark of 83 will be aligned to a b6 in the HSC exam.. Will a 90 be aligned to 94? Or a 94 be aligned to a 98? Like since it was a difficult exam, does everyone's raw mark, no matter what is was, get aligned to a higher score? Like even a 60 get aligned to a 70 etc...?
Depends on the difficulty of the bio exam tmr. But i'd say a solid 85+ rawI know this is a PDHPE thread, but does anyone here know what the raw marks for last years biology exam aligned to for a b6? I have bio tomorrow and I'm not very confident at all :'(
Where can we find each year's cut-offs for subjects?Ok, well when we say "Raw" yes we mean the raw mark /100 in the HSC exam itself. There is a raw mark 'cut-off' for a band 6 determined each year. Just because someone gets above this in the exam doesn't necessarily mean they will get a band 6 as a HSC mark, as their internal mark and ranking may have been terrible. For example, an exam mark of 91 with a moderated assessment mark of 78 will not give that person a band 6 overall, but they did achieve the band 6 mark in the exam itself.
As for state rank, yes we mean 96 again in the exam itself. However, for someone who is ranked first internally (really the only people with a chance at a state rank), if they get 96 for their external, which is the highest in their school, their internal assessment mark will also be aligned to 96, making their final HSC mark 96 anyway.
Hope this helps somewhat
rawmarks.infoWhere can we find each year's cut-offs for subjects?
most likely. But if your whole class fucks up, it could drag your internal mark since you're ranked 2nd (2nd highest moderated mark), and you could potentially miss the b6 cut.So in bio, if I'm ranked 2/45 and tomorrow score around 85, with alignment, will that give me a b6 roughly overall to go towards by ATAR?
absolutely not most likelymost likely. But if your whole class fucks up, it could drag your internal mark since you're ranked 2nd (2nd highest moderated mark), and you could potentially miss the b6 cut.
i meant 85 raw. not 85 hscabsolutely not most likely
unless the person first gets like a 98 and your internal mark thus becomes around 94, then an 85 hsc exam mark will not be enough
moreover, if you are ranked second and you are not confident, it doesn't really reflect that your cohort is well prepared...