ohk right, thanks boss..good luck brother!Won't know until you guys see the advanced paper tomorrow and I see the standard paper.
Standard is likely to be around 91/105. :/
English Advanced [2009]iirc, last years paper was also one of the easier/more straight forward ones, so the b6 cutoff was higher than usual. (then again, whether or not our paper was harder is all subjective anyway)
so if it really was 79/105 in 2010 (idk, but that does sound about right) then we could expect something lower or around the same.
we'll have to wait for paper 2 though
No one knows anything about Standard. lolwhat about standard band 4? lol
you should be certain that you'd get that a band 6, but provided that you got that same mark you did in the trial, since what you get in the trials won't mean you'll get that exact same mark in the HSCSo if I got 91/105 (86%) in trials, I would possibly be able to get a band 6 in the hsc exams?
I know, I'll either do better or worse but if I get similar then I'll be able to get a band 6? I didn't realise how the scaling worked until I saw this thread lol.you should be certain that you'd get that a band 6, but provided that you got that same mark you did in the trial, since what you get in the trials won't mean you'll get that exact same mark in the HSC
the hot, steaming sexy mark that you get before its scaled or aligned or touched in rude places...Guys what is the raw mark?
I have so much love for you right now.the hot, steaming sexy mark that you get before its scaled or aligned or touched in rude places...
I know, I'll either do better or worse but if I get similar then I'll be able to get a band 6? I didn't realise how the scaling worked until I saw this thread lol.
Here's a quick explanation for you.You guys have to realise that your raw marks get aligned not scaled. Scaling is done by UAC and aligning is done by BoS. BoS will moderate your raw mark - through aligning - then calculate your HSC mark with the internal marks - provided by your school - which are also heavily moderated. Once you get these HSC marks then you put them into the ATAR calculator and it scales them to get an estimated ATAR.
But remember raw marks are a lot lower than your HSC mark. For example, a 73/100 in chemistry aligns to a 90 HSC mark, etc..