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My school gives heaps and heaps of equal ranks.chewy123 said:extremely unlike, even less than 0.5 decimal is considered a rank difference.
Unless you two got the exact same marks in all your assessment, you'd better get it checked out.
That's not a good thing, unless your teacher genuinely believed the students capacity are equal.dp624 said:My school gives heaps and heaps of equal ranks.
Erm... It has nothing to do with what teacher(s) believe, it has to do with marks.chewy123 said:That's not a good thing, unless your teacher genuinely believed the students capacity are equal.
Why? Isn't the marks the determinant of the teachers' belief?PwarYuex said:Erm... It has nothing to do with what teacher(s) believe, it has to do with marks.
People don't tie in a race, they just come really close, unless you have thousands of people running lol. I would assume even the slightest mark 0.1 would change your rank though? well it should anyway.gibbo153 said:its pretty uncommon but yeah. its just the same concept as two people tieing in a race, except incredibly more uncommon because its like so many different things adding up to equal your friends.
Yes, but that's obviously not the issue here.chewy123 said:Why? Isn't the marks the determinant of the teachers' belief?
Um, you can't have a large spread in ranks. A rank goes from first to last, you cannot spread it out without adding fake statistical results... I've never heard of a school spreading out ranks by adding fake students. Maybe it's just me.Nonetheless, from experience I noted that teachers generally want to create a larger spread in ranks,
Actually, if you're setting appropriate assessment tasks, you'd be hoping for a bellcurve... Not sure what you're going on about.clustering everyone together isn't a good thing.
What...? Who would receive the same mark as whom? Why are you talking about marks now when before you were talking about ranks...? :-SIf the standard of a particular assessment is high, they would mark harsher just so few receive the same mark as a result.
That's really poor. If the top three exam marks are 98, 92, 89 then the three tied students all get an assessment mark of 93.alez said:we have heaps of ties at our school
had 3 people tied first in business
same; + we have a cohort of 122 in SOR1 and 7 people came 2nd.risole91 said:like 5 people at mine came 2nd in eng