NewiJapper
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To become first in a course do you just have to get the best mark in the exam or is your internal assesment rank/marks applied aswell...?
what if your the only one with 100% raw?nah if you're ranked 50th internally and get 100% raw in external then you probably won't come first in state.
Chances are that wouldn't happen though, I don't think.nah if you're ranked 50th internally and get 100% raw in external then you probably won't come first in state.
Yeha.No, you just have to come first in the exam. If there is more than one person first, then they include internal marks
If you're ranked 50th in the school, you'll get the 50th highest exam mark - or thereabouts, and the person who gets 1st in the school will get your hard-earned 100% exam mark. I think.nah if you're ranked 50th internally and get 100% raw in external then you probably won't come first in state.
Nah. There are a few threads in the guidance and counsel forums. Cbb explaining here.If you're ranked 50th in the school, you'll get the 50th highest exam mark - or thereabouts, and the person who gets 1st in the school will get your hard-earned 100% exam mark. I think.
Not true. I was ranked 3rd internally, but got 100 externally. They take the HSC mark, which is an average of the internal+external.You'd have to be ranked first internally and beat the rest of the state in the external exam, therefore giving you the highest HSC mark.
It's Miss 99.95 ATAR!Not true. I was ranked 3rd internally, but got 100 externally. They take the HSC mark, which is an average of the internal+external.
FYI, the scaling process (in relation to the ATAR) takes the RAW marks. My HSC mark scaled up to 100 due to my raw.