Is that what happens - does ranking 1st mean you get the same exam/assessment mark? How/why does that work?I ranked 1st in 6 of my units and therefore got the same exam/assessment mark.
No. To be guaranteed to get the same exam/assessment mark, you need to rank 1st in your subject, and also top your external HSC exam in your cohort (i.e. get the highest mark compared to the rest of your class).Is that what happens - does ranking 1st mean you get the same exam/assessment mark? How/why does that work?
Thanks, makes sense. Only, this didn't appear to be the case for me in Ext Eng II - was ranked equal first, but got different external and internal marks... ie got 47 for external, 45 internal.. Hm, I guess that subject's just different?To be guaranteed to get the same exam/assessment mark, you need to rank 1st in your subject, and also top your external HSC exam in your cohort .
No. In your case, you are ranked equal first, not outright first. Therefore, the top internal mark is the average of the two highest external marks, which happens to be 45 (possibly an average of 47 and 43).Thanks, makes sense. Only, this didn't appear to be the case for me in Ext Eng II - was ranked equal first, but got different external and internal marks... ie got 47 for external, 45 internal.. Hm, I guess that subject's just different?
No. You will get an average of 70 (your exam mark) and 50 (the lowest assessment mark) = 60 (Final HSC Mark).So does that mean if I am ranked last in my school cohort for Chemistry and the highest mark is say 90 and the lowest say 50 but my mark is 70 , i will be dragged down to 50
If the lowest exam mark is 50 and you are ranked last, you will most likely get a mark of ~50 as your moderated assessment mark, irrespective of what your cohort gets.What then if every student at my school gets at least 90 and over but I get 50 and am ranked last .Do my marks get pushed up
There is no difference between someone from a top school who is ranked last and gets 50 in the HSC exam and someone from an average school who is ranked last and gets 50 in the HSC exam. In both cases, the end result is that the person will get the lowest HSC exam mark (50) as their assessment mark and their own exam mark (50).So then it doesnt matter if you go to a top performing HSC school at top fees as they would quote. Many suggest best to stick with top performing school as drags the whole cohort up .Its all about how you do anyway
If you are ranked first or last, your cohort has no effect on you. As said above, if you're in the middle, it is a different story.So then it doesnt matter if you go to a top performing HSC school at top fees as they would quote. Many suggest best to stick with top performing school as drags the whole cohort up .Its all about how you do anyway