This isnt really the way the system works. The actual physical mark you receive from the school doesnt indicate what your final mark will be (the marks are moderated and this moderation is dependent on the cohorts performance in the final exam). Besides, marking can vary from school to school, so it's hard to say whether your mark would have been the same if marked by HSC standards.Hi, for English I think I'm sitting on a Band 6 (But I'm not too sure)
If I am sitting on a Band 6 and get a Band 5 or 4 in my next assessment, are my Band 6 chances over?
Basically. It's not over until it's all over.There is no such thing as your Band 6 chances are over until the day you get the results.
Well I got a 72% for Studies of Religion, if I get the same mark for another assessment worth 15%, then aren't my Band 6 chances over?This isnt really the way the system works. The actual physical mark you receive from the school doesnt indicate what your final mark will be (the marks are moderated and this moderation is dependent on the cohorts performance in the final exam). Besides, marking can vary from school to school, so it's hard to say whether your mark would have been the same if marked by HSC standards.
It doesnt work that way - the physical amount doesnt mean much because the marks are moderated. What matters is your position in the cohort - which is a combination of your rank and the relative gaps between you and everyone else.Well I got a 72% for Studies of Religion, if I get the same mark for another assessment worth 15%, then aren't my Band 6 chances over?
I'm curious as to how it works thenIt doesnt work that way - the physical amount doesnt mean much because the marks are moderated. What matters is your position in the cohort - which is a combination of your rank and the relative gaps between you and everyone else.
So, a raw internal mark of 90 does not necessarily equal a final mark of 90. It could moderate to a 98 or a 78 depending on various factors. This cannot be known until after the final exams have been completed.
If that logic applied, wouldn't all schools set hyper easy tests so all their students get 100% or just give full marks just for the sake of it.Well I got a 72% for Studies of Religion, if I get the same mark for another assessment worth 15%, then aren't my Band 6 chances over?
That assessment I got 72% was also worth 15% and the next one is worth 15%If that logic applied, wouldn't all schools set hyper easy tests so all their students get 100% or just give full marks just for the sake of it.
Please run me through how it works, I don't understandYou still haven't found the plot.
They do. The information on the website is sufficient. There is a representative that comes to each school at the beginning of year 11 (iirc) who explains the system. It's just many students don't care or don't listen...then a year later when they have "stuffed" up an assessment, they for some reason have the urge to understand...even though what's done is done.*sigh* The BOS should really educate students about how the system works.
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc-results/moderation.htmlPlease run me through how it works, I don't understand
Fair enough - but the information on the website should suffice.My school has only ever had one representative come to the school and she didn't speak to the students - in about 2005 or even earlier - and she explained it very badly to the staff (just pointing out that the BOS don't send a representative to schools - schools have to ask for one and if available they will come).
Yeah this. Our school never got one.(just pointing out that the BOS don't send a representative to schools - schools have to ask for one and if available they will come).
Agreed.Fair enough - but the information on the website should suffice.
You really need to make sure your school's marking standards are aligned to the HSC, if they are not, even if you get an internal Band 6, it does not mean that you will get an external band 6. You need to stop worrying and hypothesising, and start concentrating on doing your best in each assessment task and maximising your potential to get a band 6!Hi, for English I think I'm sitting on a Band 6 (But I'm not too sure)
If I am sitting on a Band 6 and get a Band 5 or 4 in my next assessment, are my Band 6 chances over?