Hope so mateWhat does everyone think the e4 cutoff for this years exam will be? Personally, I'm guessing around 50/70
the test was much easier than before yes. but its not going to be that high. MAX 55/70r u srsly? i thought it would be around 60/70, which is 86%
The guy sounds like he knows what he is talking about. --> ~50/70 E4Aligning is very complex. People need to realise that the Board of Studies consider the hypothetical situation that everyone from our year 7 cohort sat the exam. That is why MX1 and MX2 aligns and scales so highly. Considering our year 7 cohort would have been ~85,000 and only ~5,000 kids do MX1, a slight decrease in the difficulty in the exam isn't going to alter how well it aligns or the E4 cut-off (it may increase 1 or 2 points max). You have to remember that for the vast majority of the state, the entire 3 unit course would be too difficult for them. A lack of really difficult at the end of the paper would only affect a small(ish) percentage of people as a lot wouldn't have been able to the questions at the end anyway (even if they were slightly easier than usual).
+1All you people that are saying 60/70 cutoff are way off. Whilst the test was relatively easy and many people will have been able to achieve a mark of 60+, you are forgetting about all the small, rural schools and also the students whom do MX1, but aren't at the 'peak' of their cohort. Of the 9000 odd people who do MX1, I doubt any more than maybe 2000 of them will have achieved over 60. Most people will have failed. The cutoff for e4 will be as usual, maybe max-ing at 53
Aligning is very complex. People need to realise that the Board of Studies consider the hypothetical situation that everyone from our year 7 cohort sat the exam. That is why MX1 and MX2 aligns and scales so highly. Considering our year 7 cohort would have been ~85,000 and only ~5,000 kids do MX1, a slight decrease in the difficulty in the exam isn't going to alter how well it aligns or the E4 cut-off (it may increase 1 or 2 points max). You have to remember that for the vast majority of the state, the entire 3 unit course would be too difficult for them. A lack of really difficult at the end of the paper would only affect a small(ish) percentage of people as a lot wouldn't have been able to the questions at the end anyway (even if they were slightly easier than usual).
+1All you people that are saying 60/70 cutoff are way off. Whilst the test was relatively easy and many people will have been able to achieve a mark of 60+, you are forgetting about all the small, rural schools and also the students whom do MX1, but aren't at the 'peak' of their cohort. Of the 9000 odd people who do MX1, I doubt any more than maybe 2000 of them will have achieved over 60. Most people will have failed. The cutoff for e4 will be as usual, maybe max-ing at 53
+1It feels incredible to finally read a band cut-off thread that actually has some logic behind it!
No, just no.Aligning is very complex. People need to realise that the Board of Studies consider the hypothetical situation that everyone from our year 7 cohort sat the exam. That is why MX1 and MX2 aligns and scales so highly. Considering our year 7 cohort would have been ~85,000 and only ~5,000 kids do MX1, a slight decrease in the difficulty in the exam isn't going to alter how well it aligns or the E4 cut-off (it may increase 1 or 2 points max). You have to remember that for the vast majority of the state, the entire 3 unit course would be too difficult for them. A lack of really difficult at the end of the paper would only affect a small(ish) percentage of people as a lot wouldn't have been able to the questions at the end anyway (even if they were slightly easier than usual).
wtf are you on about? regardless of the alignment or difficulty of paper - the point is that everyone is saying the cut off will be 10-15% higher, we all found it 'easier', because most people of BoS who are bothered to compare and discuss the exam are the students (us) in the top end of MX1... because the paper was indeed actually more simple, maybe they might raise a little bit to keep it inline (as you said) with the difficulty - but not freaking 10-15%No, just no.
Aligning is based on the difficultly of the paper not the cohort, that's scaling, and the UAC does that.
Yeah I know that cohort is mainly considered in UAC's scaling but it is also in aligning. Aligning is determined by the difficulty of the paper but the difficulty has to be relative to something. Otherwise why does 4 unit align better than 3 unit which aligns better than chem, phys, histories etc. The difficulty of the paper has to be relative to something and just by the nature of the 3 unit course, it is automatically more difficult than most other subjects.No, just no.
Aligning is based on the difficultly of the paper not the cohort, that's scaling, and the UAC does that.
(but I do agree that it won't change much)
okay, settle down, I never said that, did I?wtf are you on about? regardless of the alignment or difficulty of paper - the point is that everyone is saying the cut off will be 10-15% higher, we all found it 'easier', because most people of BoS who are bothered to compare and discuss the exam are the students (us) in the top end of MX1... because the paper was indeed actually more simple, maybe they might raise a little bit to keep it inline (as you said) with the difficulty - but not freaking 10-15%
the board decides on its difficulty in relation to previous years for aligning. (Why does general maths align just as well, if not better than mathematics?)Yeah I know that cohort is mainly considered in UAC's scaling but it is also in aligning. Aligning is determined by the difficulty of the paper but the difficulty has to be relative to something. Otherwise why does 4 unit align better than 3 unit which aligns better than chem, phys, histories etc. The difficulty of the paper has to be relative to something and just by the nature of the 3 unit course, it is automatically more difficult than most other subjects.