any mark above 85 tbhAhh yes ofc because it was ~60% in the old format anyway. Then yeah.
What final mark would you guys say would be the biggest utilisation of 4 unit's scaling? (95?)
any mark above 85 tbhAhh yes ofc because it was ~60% in the old format anyway. Then yeah.
What final mark would you guys say would be the biggest utilisation of 4 unit's scaling? (95?)
Yes.do they consider assessment marks ( internals) when calculating state ranks?
Getting above ~93 begins to become a waste because there is a significant difference in difficulty in attaining such higher marks and much lower return.any mark above 85 tbh
ah, ok.Yes.
yeah i heard between 83-94 there are massive jumps... but like in terms of atar calculation a 95 and a state rank aren't too different...Getting above ~93 begins to become a waste because there is a significant difference in difficulty in attaining such higher marks and much lower return.
You reckon that high? I doubt it tbh. Last year, one of my friends came 3rd in the state and he got like 115 or 116 raw. Can't see anyone getting 100 personally because why would it be any different to the old papers in terms of Q16/Q8 difficulty? Or do you think the shorter exam will make it easier?97+ will be State Rank, and I am betting on a small handful getting 100.
Getting above ~93 begins to become a waste because there is a significant difference in difficulty in attaining such higher marks and much lower return.
These are true.yeah i heard between 83-94 there are massive jumps... but like in terms of atar calculation a 95 and a state rank aren't too different...
Shorter exam and MC makes it a little easier, so people who would normally linger around 100+/120 with the old format would be crammed into a smaller interval, increasing probability of 100.You reckon that high? I doubt it tbh. Last year, one of my friends came 3rd in the state and he got like 115 or 116 raw. Can't see anyone getting 100 personally because why would it be any different to the old papers in terms of Q16/Q8 difficulty? Or do you think the shorter exam will make it easier?
defs agree.These are true.
However someth1ng, I wouldn't exactly call it a 'waste'.
Some people, like myself, didn't care about the ATAR and just cared about the mark for that particular subject.
So going through the Q8 and getting it all out most certainly wasn't a 'waste' for me.
Yes, between 83 and 94, there is a big jump but after scaling, the jump isn't really that huge.yeah i heard between 83-94 there are massive jumps... but like in terms of atar calculation a 95 and a state rank aren't too different...
Well, I wasn't very clear with what I meant by "waste". It's just that, due to scaling, it tends to out scale most other subjects and the work you put into 4U can often have been put in another subject with could've yielded a higher mark and possible a significantly high scaled mark.I wouldn't exactly call it a 'waste'.
where u getting this from?Yes, between 83 and 94, there is a big jump but after scaling, the jump isn't really that huge.
An 87 HSC Mark is 88.6 scaled.
A 94 HSC Mark is 94 scaled.
I'd estimate 84 to be ~86 scaled.
The difference as you can see is just a few marks but
No, there's a difference between 99.95 and perfect score.where u getting this from?
if we're gonna talk about atar equivalents..
im pree sure once u hit 93 ur perfect coz its 99.95 atar equivalent
This is why i'm sorta neglecting some subs for others haha.Some people, like myself, didn't care about the ATAR and just cared about the mark for that particular subject.
Yeah i thought this too.where u getting this from?
if we're gonna talk about atar equivalents..
im pree sure once u hit 93 ur perfect coz its 99.95 atar equivalent
Considering that I'm writing part of the Chemistry one, do I get a wildcard?I'm currently writing a 'HSC Standard' MX2 paper (because only 2 or 3 schools write anything close to HSC standard) and I'd very much like to see how all of you perform in it if you attempt it.
Next school holidays.
Seriously looking forward to this. BTW, you've seen our school trial. What did you think of that in relation to HSC? Obviously it was easier but how much easier do you reckon?I'm currently writing a 'HSC Standard' MX2 paper (because only 2 or 3 schools write anything close to HSC standard) and I'd very much like to see how all of you perform in it if you attempt it.
Next school holidays.