So for MX2, if you get a mark of say 60/120, that equates to a HSC mark of 83 (according to Shadowdude 2010 HSC)
Say you did MX1 aswell and get a mark of 50/84 - around the 83 mark aswell (a complete guess, correct me if im wrong)
How come after this process of moderation/aligning in which the 50% raw -> 83 HSC mark and a 60% raw -> 83 HSC mark.. the marks still produce DIFFERENT "Scaled Marks" e.g. MX2 83 HSC mark = 44.8 Scaled Mark, where MX1 83 HSC mark = 41.6 Scaled Mark.
Shouldn't the aligning process already take into account the difference in difficulties? How come this is further compounded by scaling? How does this work?
Say you did MX1 aswell and get a mark of 50/84 - around the 83 mark aswell (a complete guess, correct me if im wrong)
How come after this process of moderation/aligning in which the 50% raw -> 83 HSC mark and a 60% raw -> 83 HSC mark.. the marks still produce DIFFERENT "Scaled Marks" e.g. MX2 83 HSC mark = 44.8 Scaled Mark, where MX1 83 HSC mark = 41.6 Scaled Mark.
Shouldn't the aligning process already take into account the difference in difficulties? How come this is further compounded by scaling? How does this work?