LittleGenius
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I know that you can't score 100% in your HSC, but is it possible to get a 100% score for individual subjects?
I wouldn't say "many", but there are a few each year.Of course it's possible. It just doesn't happen very often, especially for Humanities subjects. BTW, many people get a raw mark of 100% for 2/3U Mathematics.
Many meaning "more than 20 people" in the state each year.I wouldn't say "many", but there are a few each year.
It rarely happens in humanities subjects due to the subjective nature of marking. One marker may feel an essay deserves 25/25, whereas another may feel it deserves 24/25, meaning getting 100% is almost impossible. In objective subjects such as maths, it's either right or wrong and each bit of working out gets a mark, so you're either right or wrong. Hence, 100% is achievable in those subjects.
Assuming first ranked gets 100%, then for Mathematics, there was 1 student, for Mathematics Extension 1 there was 1 student, for Mathematics Extension 2 there was 1 student, and for General Mathematics, there were 2 students.Many meaning "more than 20 people" in the state each year.
Nah you're wrong. I'd say there would be 5-10 full marks in externals for maths.^True that but I doubt there would be more than 5 in each maths. Even with other subjects, it would be rare as most subjects have a subjective component to it.
I'd have thought there would be more for 2U mathematics.Nah you're wrong. I'd say there would be 5-10 full marks in externals for maths.
I meant externals. Knowing the top people in my school, and other top selective/private schools, it's not hard to imagine more than 20 in the state getting 100% raw for the 2/3U externals.Assuming first ranked gets 100%, then for Mathematics, there was 1 student, for Mathematics Extension 1 there was 1 student, for Mathematics Extension 2 there was 1 student, and for General Mathematics, there were 2 students.That's not 20; that's 5.
EDIT: unless you meant overall, which in that case, you'd be right.
I think there's quite a bit more than 10.Nah you're wrong. I'd say there would be 5-10 full marks in externals for maths.
Yeah fair enough. I thought you meant an overall mark of 100, which would most likely be less than how many got 100 for externals.I meant externals. Knowing the top people in my school, and other top selective/private schools, it's not hard to imagine more than 20 in the state getting 100% raw for the 2/3U externals.
Anyway, that's beside the point. OP got her answer. Yes, it most certainly IS possible.
Yes, its possible. Has a perfect aggregate of 500 ever been achieved? I don't think so.is it possible to get 500/500?
I don't think it's happened before but I think the highest is about 490-495. To get 500/500, you need pretty much 1st in all your subjects (except Extension Maths) since 2nd in a lot subjects becomes 97-98 and that becomes less than 100/100 scaled mark.Yes, its possible. Has a perfect aggregate of 500 ever been achieved? I don't think so.
I believe the cut-off for 99.95 this year was 476.5, infer what you will.
LOLYou must be old
What does classical greek scale better than sciences or something?LOL
But to get 500, do 4u maths, 4u english, 3u classical greek and come first in everything