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HSC Chem and Physics Scaling (1 Viewer)

OreoMcFlurry

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Hey guys,

I was curious on what a 65% raw mark in chem and a 75% raw mark in physics would be aligned to?
 

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rawmarks.info is your friend - note that this refers to raw mark on the HSC exam, not your average school mark.
 

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for chem ur looking at mid 80s and for phys its mid to high 80s
Ahh right, yeah makes sense - I had the idea that my chem mark would be around 83 and physics to be 88 or 89.
So, that would mean that for physics - if I were to get a band 6, I would be aiming for approximately a 78+ raw mark - correct?
 

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Ahh right, yeah makes sense - I had the idea that my chem mark would be around 83 and physics to be 88 or 89.
So, that would mean that for physics - if I were to get a band 6, I would be aiming for approximately a 78+ raw mark - correct?
again this was last years results so they wont necessarily translate directly across to this year without some changes; try to aim for a raw mark 5-10 marks higher than required for a b6 to be on the safe side (for e.g if phys requires 81, aim for 86-90 (random example, dont mark my word on it))
 

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