Probably something around 60/84, maybe less, will align to 90.Dn0myat said:so would a raw mark of 70/84 get allign to a 90 overall? for ext I maths
huh? this is for maths 3u right? 75/84 gets allighned to 96 overall and u saying under 60 will get alligned to a 90 O.O..well if dats true its a good thing~ ReNcH ~ said:Probably something around 60/84, maybe less, will align to 90.
Afaik, we don't have any data for Economics though I'm not sure about Modern History and Standard English.sunjet said:Anyone know raw mark for band 6 in Modern History, Economics and band 5 for Std. English
Does that mean getting about 58-62 out of 84 in the actual HSC exam should end up w band six mark?~ ReNcH ~ said:I would say that Maths Extension 1 would be around 58-62, not 68 - or else I definitely wouldn't have got 48/50.
In past years it has. There's nothing to say that 58-62 will get you a Band 6 in 2005, though I'd be inclined to say that it will.d_a_n_z said:Does that mean getting about 58-62 out of 84 in the actual HSC exam should end up w band six mark?
If they reject your initial application, you would just need to write to them requesting an internal review ("I write to request an internal review of the decision made on X December 2005 by Joe Bloggs ..."), with the internal review fee attached. They're obliged to give you instructions and assistance if you need it.kami said:Hmmm.. I'm thinking of doing the whole appeal thingo to see what my marks are at the end of the year and I was just wondering what each step would involve. What would happen after submitting the initial BOS form? How do I get them to perform an internal review and how would I take it to the ADT?
You can request whatever documents you like so long as the Board still possesses them (and I think it would).kami said:EDIT: Also since I sat the HSC in Biology, English Advanced, and Mathematics+Extension 1 last year and I'm doing my HSC this year and doing Mathematics Extension 1 + 2 this year along with the rest of my HSC, would I be able to find out the cutoffs for both years including both attempts in the math courses?
hmmm that doesn't sound *too* bad.Lazarus said:If they reject your initial application, you would just need to write to them requesting an internal review ("I write to request an internal review of the decision made on X December 2005 by Joe Bloggs ..."), with the internal review fee attached. They're obliged to give you instructions and assistance if you need it.
If the outcome of the internal review reaffirms the original decision, you just need to fill out the ADT's application form and send it off (again with the fee). Although an appeal to the ADT will require you to make appearances and so on...
I'm thinking *thats* the pricey bit...le sighLazarus said:might be worth finding a friend who does law at that stage.
Yaya!Lazarus said:You can request whatever documents you like so long as the Board still possesses them (and I think it would).
kami said:Anyone interested in a BoS member class action law suit to get our marks? Alternatively, anyone know some nice, friendly, and charitable to hsc students law person?
lol, I don't know anyone who's actually started a law degree yetphysician said:hmmmm... I doubt u'd find a lawyer willing to help with something so small.... and if ur looking for someone who's not yet a lawyer "a friend who does law" as Laz originally suggested... they shouldnt be charging anywas... so no it won't cost much.... or it shouldn't cost anything actually... of course its up to u whether u wanna pay bak the favour.. etc etc.... and i think u should... that's if anyone does decide to help...
physician said:although i would like to get my RAW marks... but if it fails the first time... i think i'll stop there
lol..... the process sounds so complicated.... how much would it actually cost u by the time ur up o the ADT stage???...
Lazarus said:I agree with Captain pi.
The legal costs would (roughly) be:
$30 initial application fee (BOS)
$40 internal review fee (BOS)
$55 external review fee (ADT)
= $125
But once that was done, if successful, any student would be able to obtain their marks with just the initial fee of $30.
kami said:lol, I don't know anyone who's actually started a law degree yet