Skeptyks
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At lower ranked schools ~200's, my ancient history teacher had mentioned that just before the HSC exams, she chooses one student who she thinks is first place in the cohort in the subject and sends that name over to the BoS. Is this true and is this for the scaling purposes of the HSC exam (e.g. first internally gets highest external mark)?
She also mentioned that she sent a student who she believed would get the highest mark externally but ended up coming third in the exams so it ended up being a poor choice and disadvantaged the two kids that got first and second externally. Any explanations on this?
Thanks in advance.
She also mentioned that she sent a student who she believed would get the highest mark externally but ended up coming third in the exams so it ended up being a poor choice and disadvantaged the two kids that got first and second externally. Any explanations on this?
Thanks in advance.