Can someone confirm that I'm understanding the whole alignment and scaling process correctly?
Let's say Math Extension 2. Say the cutoff for an E4 is 70% and you get 70% raw in the test. This will then be aligned to a 90 HSC Examination Mark. (Let's just say the Assessment Mark was the same) - resulting in a 90 HSC Mark. In ATAR Calculators, you then put this 90 in, and that approximates to around 99. For that subject, you would get an equivalent of 99 ATAR.
Although I know the ATAR people use separate marks, the ATAR Calculators are still pretty accurate. So is the process, from a 70% Raw Mark to a 99 ATAR correct?
Thanks
Let's say Math Extension 2. Say the cutoff for an E4 is 70% and you get 70% raw in the test. This will then be aligned to a 90 HSC Examination Mark. (Let's just say the Assessment Mark was the same) - resulting in a 90 HSC Mark. In ATAR Calculators, you then put this 90 in, and that approximates to around 99. For that subject, you would get an equivalent of 99 ATAR.
Although I know the ATAR people use separate marks, the ATAR Calculators are still pretty accurate. So is the process, from a 70% Raw Mark to a 99 ATAR correct?
Thanks