chemojoe
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Sorry if this is your gazillionth time answering questions about outliers but... I'm asking this because NESA sounds really vague.
If students are removed from the moderation process, NESA calculates a moderated assessment mark that reflects their rank and placement within the school group after the moderation process is complete.
I admit it. I've been way too arrogant and distracted; I think I celebrated way too early. ive been losing sleep over this
I graduated from a high ranking school. My internals for chemistry were comfortably in the band 6 range (around the middle of first and last of band 6 in my school, idk how much 'clustering'/skewing there is), comparing with old data, even in the crappiest years of my school's performance. For a conservative estimate, let's go with 90 for internals. Now, as for externals, I think I got something around 80 (post-alignment), if we are to assume this years HSC chem was comparable to last year's. 95% of my school who does chem gets band 5 and above, leaving about 7 with worse than that (~140 enrolled in chem). Would I be treated as an outlier so far from my internals that my internals get dragged down as a fluke? Or would i technically count as within the normal range of the school and still get about 85? Thank you
If students are removed from the moderation process, NESA calculates a moderated assessment mark that reflects their rank and placement within the school group after the moderation process is complete.
I admit it. I've been way too arrogant and distracted; I think I celebrated way too early. ive been losing sleep over this
I graduated from a high ranking school. My internals for chemistry were comfortably in the band 6 range (around the middle of first and last of band 6 in my school, idk how much 'clustering'/skewing there is), comparing with old data, even in the crappiest years of my school's performance. For a conservative estimate, let's go with 90 for internals. Now, as for externals, I think I got something around 80 (post-alignment), if we are to assume this years HSC chem was comparable to last year's. 95% of my school who does chem gets band 5 and above, leaving about 7 with worse than that (~140 enrolled in chem). Would I be treated as an outlier so far from my internals that my internals get dragged down as a fluke? Or would i technically count as within the normal range of the school and still get about 85? Thank you
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