Jawa
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I need abseloute confirmation to see how stuffed I am. If I am the only person studying the course at my school is there any moderation between assessment marks and examination marks or do I basically get my exam mark?
That's it, It sounds really good in the beginning but then makes the HSC a drain.Since you're basically in a course ie 1/1, they'd take the highest exam mark as your internal, in which this is your exam mark, regardless of how high or low your mark is as you technically are first in the class despite having only one person. So essentially, you're getting your own exam mark.
But at least you'd have some support from other students or at least people you can talk to about the subject.I would take being in a cohort of 1/1 than being in my current chemistry cohort any day of the week.
If that were to happen, then I guess you would have a pretty good chance at getting a state ranking for chemI would take being in a cohort of 1/1 than being in my current chemistry cohort any day of the week.
I don't think it's likely for anyone to be getting a state rank in any subject because anything could happen on the day. Currently, my only hope for a state rank lies in Physics but my school's record isn't all that great in that.If that were to happen, then I guess you would have a pretty good chance at getting a state ranking for chem
I'm sure you'll do well/get close to itI don't think it's likely for anyone to be getting a state rank in any subject because anything could happen on the day. Currently, my only hope for a state rank lies in Physics but my school's record isn't all that great in that.
I'm not sure but I don't think it will be included.If there are more than 10 000 students enrolled in an HSC course, up to 20 top achiever places can be awarded. This can mean more than 20 students are named as, for example, three students might tie for third place and two for fourth place. For courses with enrolments of between 1001 and 10 000, there are up to 10 places, and for courses with 1000 or less students, there can be up to five top achiever places. If course candidature drops below one of the cut-offs, a decision may be taken to retain the higher number of places for an additional year.
Agreed - it'd just be unfair to automatically give them a state rank, provided they do poorly. I don't think it'll be applied in this case as you said.I'm not sure but I don't think it will be included.
But what if the opposite occurred? As in they got an hsc mark over 90? That'd be sad if they didn't give it to them then.. maybe they'd compare them to previous years to see if they met a state rank mark o_oAgreed - it'd just be unfair to automatically give them a state rank, provided they do poorly. I don't think it'll be applied in this case as you said.
Yeah that could be a possibility - depends on the difficulty of the subject but personally I think they should only give the person in this case a state rank if they get at least 95. Again, I have no idea how hard it is, so 90 could be insanely hard to get and vice versa but that's just my opinion.But what if the opposite occurred? As in they got an hsc mark over 90? That'd be sad if they didn't give it to them then.. maybe they'd compare them to previous years to see if they met a state rank mark o_o