So nearing the end of year 12, I am still unsure on just how much scaling affects our internal marks on both an individual level, and also as the school cohort as a whole. Would someone care to explain?
Let's say I am ranked 20th in English, get an average 75%, in a cohort of 70. Then in the HSC I pick up my game, get a 90, which is the 5th top of my cohort. What would that mean?
And the other way around: Let's say I'm 3rd in say, Physics. Averaging 90%. Cohort of 40. But let's say I flunk the HSC and get a mark of 75%, which is say the 10th top for my cohort. What would this mean in terms of external + internal marks?
And if it's relevant, my school rank is about 95 (pretty good for a public school, I think?)
Let's say I am ranked 20th in English, get an average 75%, in a cohort of 70. Then in the HSC I pick up my game, get a 90, which is the 5th top of my cohort. What would that mean?
And the other way around: Let's say I'm 3rd in say, Physics. Averaging 90%. Cohort of 40. But let's say I flunk the HSC and get a mark of 75%, which is say the 10th top for my cohort. What would this mean in terms of external + internal marks?
And if it's relevant, my school rank is about 95 (pretty good for a public school, I think?)