It is a good explanation, but it has only been available on the Board's website since 4 September 2009.As usual the board of studies generally provide better explanations...
The same explanation has been discussed in this thread.
It is a good explanation, but it has only been available on the Board's website since 4 September 2009.As usual the board of studies generally provide better explanations...
On your record of achievement you will see three marks for each subject - Exam mark, School mark and HSC mark.This is probably a good way of looking at the marking system, plus i want to know the answer. To set the stage, you came second to the same person in every subject, so in the final internal rankings you are consistently second and the other person consistently first, but there isn't a big difference in the rankings.
What happens in the final exams if you beat that person and everyone else in every exam. Will they still get a higher ATAR than you because they were ranked first, or will you get the higher ATAR because you got the best marks.
Supposedly. That's why some schools reward dux on ATAR, not internal performance.So even if you're not first in your school INTERNAL rankings, you can still be first in the EXTERNAL rankings? And have the highest ATAR?
Correcto.So even if you're not first in your school INTERNAL rankings, you can still be first in the EXTERNAL rankings? And have the highest ATAR?
Thanks It helps that i've already done maths, so i researched the crap out of it last year. I would show you all a screenshot of what I mean, but I can no longer access my results online.Correcto.
Jetblack explained it extremely well
as am istill confused
What are you confused about? If you tell us, we should be able to break it down for you. This is what I hate about BOS; they are so clandestine. It doesn't help to confuse students over the process. Thankfully, the ombudsman is helping a bit with that.as am i
jetblack2007 is 100% correct except for the above statement.The ONLY mark upon which the ATAR depends is the exam mark (according to the UAC website). They don't look at the moderated exam mark that you see; they deal with the raw mark you got in the exam, thus, sticking moderated exam marks into SAM is only accurate to a certain extent, as you aren't using the same mark as the UAC uses.
good questionSo whats the advantage for the person getting ranked first in a subject? and what would happen if lets say they get 70 in a subject where the highest mark was 95 (and they got the 5th highest mark in the school - external)
oooooooooooo, so they only look at th HSC exam mark to get th ATAR?On your record of achievement you will see three marks for each subject - Exam mark, School mark and HSC mark.
The exam mark is the mark you receive in the HSC exam, nothing else. You sit the exam and get a raw mark, which the BOS plays with to set some standards, and this moderated mark becomes your exam mark. It only depends on your performance in the exam.
The school mark reflects your performance at school, based on your performance in all of your assessments. Very soon (i.e. either last week or this week) your school will send in your cumulative marks for each course. Ours were sent in yesterday. This has been discussed previously, so I will only say that it depends a) on your rank, b) on the distance between you and all the other marks in your school for that course and c) on the performance of your cohort in that exam for that course. So, if everyone in your class does well for that exam, your mark will go up a bit. If they all do crap, it will probably go down etc. If you come first, then your school mark will be the highest exam mark someone got for that course in your school.
The HSC mark is an average of the exam mark and the school mark. If there is a 0.5, it is rounded up. Thus, if you do crap at school, but well in the exams, you will only get an average mark (depending on the school mark). If you are 1st at school and do well in the exams, your HSC mark will be good.
The ONLY mark upon which the ATAR depends is the exam mark (according to the UAC website). They don't look at the moderated exam mark that you see; they deal with the raw mark you got in the exam, thus, sticking moderated exam marks into SAM is only accurate to a certain extent, as you aren't using the same mark as the UAC uses.
So, if you do well in the exam, then you will get a good ATAR. if you do crap in the exam, you well get a crap ATAR. But, remember, they also look at EVERYBODY in that course, not just at the mark you got. So you also need to have done well in the course IN RELATION to everybody else.
Hope that helps. lol.
well our school explained things slightly different. they sort of said that if you were say ranked 1st in our school and then you got like 60% in the HSC exam but the top mark was 80% from our school, you would get the 80%.What are you confused about? If you tell us, we should be able to break it down for you. This is what I hate about BOS; they are so clandestine. It doesn't help to confuse students over the process. Thankfully, the ombudsman is helping a bit with that.
Exactly what my next question was!well our school explained things slightly different. they sort of said that if you were say ranked 1st in our school and then you got like 60% in the HSC exam but the top mark was 80% from our school, you would get the 80%.
is that true?
i also just read some more stuff in this thread. so they dont use your school marks to contribute towards your atar? if not, well im screwed!
well our school explained things slightly different. they sort of said that if you were say ranked 1st in our school and then you got like 60% in the HSC exam but the top mark was 80% from our school, you would get the 80%.
is that true?
i also just read some more stuff in this thread. so they dont use your school marks to contribute towards your atar? if not, well im screwed!
Your internal mark would be adjusted to 80 while you'd keep your external mark of 60. The overall HSC mark would be an average of the two ie (60+80)/2 = 70Exactly what my next question was!
Ok, what your school said is slightly right. The basic process is this:well our school explained things slightly different. they sort of said that if you were say ranked 1st in our school and then you got like 60% in the HSC exam but the top mark was 80% from our school, you would get the 80%.
is that true?
i also just read some more stuff in this thread. so they dont use your school marks to contribute towards your atar? if not, well im screwed!
hope ur rightSo basically, first internal rank.. gets the first external mark, but that doesnt necessarily mean that there going to get the highest assessment mark (which is calculated by the average of the internal + external mark), which consequently is used to work out the atar?