apparently according to s0mething and other sources, state rank in chem is 90+. in a way I can see where he is coming from. But to be safe I would say 93+Raw mark for state rank would probs be around 95 I'm guessing. And no, nobody gets 100% typically.
Congrats though on your mark- that's incredible. Do you know that your school marks to HSC standards?
I'm sure she did…thanks.. im not sure, my teacher said she marked hard :s
Hey Peter, yeah - mid to high 80s, you just need 3 more marks for a state rankI heard state ranks tend to start at mid to high 80s cause its the paper is harshly marked or something. Can anyone confirm this?
rofl jeremy, nah my rank would pull me down its quite outta reach for me. you could probably do it with your 1stHey Peter, yeah - mid to high 80s, you just need 3 more marks for a state rank
wouldn't you be top 5 now though? and yeah, I just gotta stop only getting 1 mark in 2 and 3 markers, lost like 15 marks from that :Srofl jeremy, nah my rank would pull me down its quite outta reach for me. you could probably do it with your 1st
That's ridiculously hard. But it's doable.I thought state rank for chem was around 96 - 98/100
Yeah but state rank is still 88-90+That's ridiculously hard. But it's doable.
What about for Physics?Yes, state rank tends to be around ~88 raw mark but I'd say 90 is enough to be quite sure of a state rank. Most schools say they mark hard but in the actual HSC, it is incredibly hard - I doubt any school marks harder than HSC.
Ye but it's quite hard to believe because in my chem class, around 4 people scored in the 90's for this year's chem cssa paper lol.Yeah but state rank is still 88-90+