fishbulb
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Dont drop it, continue with it until the hsc, then just don't sit the 3unit or 4unit exam.lyounamu said:^lol
So many conflicting views!! But I am going for 4 unit atm anyway. No reason to drop out of it.
Dont drop it, continue with it until the hsc, then just don't sit the 3unit or 4unit exam.lyounamu said:^lol
So many conflicting views!! But I am going for 4 unit atm anyway. No reason to drop out of it.
Wholeheartedly agreed. I will just do maths for fun.fishbulb said:Dont drop it, continue with it until the hsc, then just don't sit the 3unit or 4unit exam.
Dragonmaster262 said:A raw mark can never get aligned to 100 can it?
How can you be certain that your aligned mark was 100.0 rather than, say, 99.9?lyounamu said:Um...I got 100 for maths and so did like 4 or 5 other people.
They haven't been revealed, but they are there behind the scenes.dp624 said:Oh, i never knew that alignment had decimals =O
Well, again, we don't know... !dp624 said:So does this mean that in 4u maths noone gets 100.0000000 aligned?
i sumed up the marks for the question that i did not attempt, and they are 42. together with the stupid mistakes i have made, i am convinced it must be lower than 70dp624 said:See @ the epic failure of student estimates of their own marks =PPPP from 65 to 85... lol
you shouldn't forget the 100 in 2unit is an aggregate of 100, don't know if it'd be wise to drop this 100 to make 3unit count as 2 units (considering he got a respectable mark as well)dp624 said:nuuu keep 4u namu!!! always, if for the killer scaling AND alignment =P and you'd be better off doing 4u, trust me =DDD
and youd be suprised at how much 4-5 marks would boost his uai. considering he got a 96... 4-5 marks is 100-101 =O
and its VERY possible to get 95 raw in maths and sciences and all that jazz... just try hard and have innate talent. a 95% raw would align to maybe 98+?
Yep, about the same hereleisl1990 said:i got a raw mark of around 65/120 and ended up getting a external mark of 91.
Yes i know the scaling table very well =P But to be honest a 95/96 in MX1 can easily go to a 99/100 for namu (upon repeat =D) which is a huge boost in aggregates (5, easily), while his 99/98 in 4u (conservative estimate) wil scale to like 99.4+. which means that overall, he has a very respectabe gain.tommykins said:you shouldn't forget the 100 in 2unit is an aggregate of 100, don't know if it'd be wise to drop this 100 to make 3unit count as 2 units (considering he got a respectable mark as well)
yep of course, but is indeed a huge risk.dp624 said:Yes i know the scaling table very well =P But to be honest a 95/96 in MX1 can easily go to a 99/100 for namu (upon repeat =D) which is a huge boost in aggregates (5, easily), while his 99/98 in 4u (conservative estimate) wil scale to like 99.4+. which means that overall, he has a very respectabe gain.
~4 aggregates is almost half the jump from 99.00 to 99.50.
And 4 aggregates is also the jump from 99.95 to 100 =DDD
He has til the end of the year to decide. so yea =P its not like hes choosing now already hahatommykins said:yep of course, but is indeed a huge risk.
Er, no, I;m pretty sure that all maths marks are raw, whole marks. Like 120, 119, 118.runnable said:If you take the 2009 3U exam, you will receive that mark over your 2008 result btw.
My tutor who was a HSC marker for many years, said Maths marks are marked to 2 (or was it 3) decimals. The Maths Association gives a prize to the top 4U Maths candidate and they give it to the person with the highest mark to the decimal.
I meant as in final HSC Mark. Or was its aligned and scaled mark. Of course I didn't mean half-marks or anything like that.dp624 said:Er, no, I;m pretty sure that all maths marks are raw, whole marks. Like 120, 119, 118.
All my teachers at school have stressed this.
yeah, thats correct, final hsc marks are done to 1 decimal place.runnable said:I meant as in final HSC Mark. Or was its aligned and scaled mark. Of course I didn't mean half-marks or anything like that.
Pretty sure the ACTUAL mark is down to 2 or more decimals. Although they only show 1 dp. The number the Maths Association uses to give their annual prize.dp624 said:yeah, thats correct, final hsc marks are done to 1 decimal place.
the average of the moderated internal and the aligned external
this is for all state rankings
No, the Board of studies says 1 decimal point on their website. And they dont even show decimals at all!runnable said:Pretty sure the ACTUAL mark is down to 2 or more decimals. Although they only show 1 dp. The number the Maths Association uses to give their annual prize.
Hm...that's what I assumed so...Lazarus said:How can you be certain that your aligned mark was 100.0 rather than, say, 99.9?
I agree that it is unlikely that six people would be ranked equal first in the 2u course unless they had all scored 120/120, which would guarantee an aligned exam mark of 100.0, but is it possible to be certain?
I'm not sure that it is. I don't mean to cast aspersions on your achievement or anything.