No I don't think that is true. They mark your paper (not in half mark i think) and then you marks are alligned e.g. The markers may decide that 84/100 is worth a band 6 so all the marks that are 84 will be pushed up to 90 etc.http://community.boredofstudies.org...ficate/159244/sc-marking-results-process.html
Thats where i read the "raw" mark being divided by 2 and 50 added to it, although i have heard they changed it to 40 instead of 50. Is this true?
No, I think she meant it seems that it is calculated that way, because the marks are alligned so high, just for the government to say that on 1% of students are failing in NSW.Then whats all this dividing your "raw" mark by 2 and adding 50 to it? That cem was saying.
trials are generally harder than the school certificate papers. Also you forgot to remember that the marks get alligned. So for example lets say one of your friends got 44% in science, in the school certificate. The markers may decide that 44/100 = band 3 so then their mark would 60. But just remember the school certificate papers are quite easy and if you want to practise them you can go to School Certificate - Board of Studies NSW http://www.bThen how are the marks scaled because in the trials ALOT of people i know got below 50% and these aren't the typical stupid shits that walk around it would be odd to see them get band 1's..
Then whats all this dividing your "raw" mark by 2 and adding 50 to it? That cem was saying.
uh.... If u didn't turn up u would get a "Non-Serious Attempt" or a "Non-Attempt" which means a Automatic 0. For SITTING the exam you are expected to pass because of the leniency of the marking and alignment from what i have gathered.Such stupidity. By this reasoning, 0/2 + 50 = 50, which means you get Band 2 for not turning up!
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