anomalousdecay
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I concur.Ok so the band 6 cut-off seems to be 83 raw.
Also astrophysics was pretty difficult this year, so that's probably why is scaled well.
I concur.Ok so the band 6 cut-off seems to be 83 raw.
Also astrophysics was pretty difficult this year, so that's probably why is scaled well.
Wow, you see an exponential alignment from two data points. That's pretty impressive.I like the exponential alignment of economics.
87 raw = 92 exam mark
94 raw = 96 exam mark
The HSC mark would be different in your two scenarios since it is recorded to (I don't know how many) decimal places. So it does have the potential to affect your ATAR.93/100 raw examination --> 95/100 examination mark (aligned) for Business Studies.
Not sure if I'm miscalculating my total but full raw total was 93.5/100 but got rounded down (I assume aligning for the OPTIONS for the last section had affected this). Doesn't matter too much though since I had an assessment mark of 96/100 so HSC mark was 96/100 (95/96 split and 96/96 split would still be the same HSC mark so yay).
I guess but if there's a problem, HSC results check should have noticed it.The HSC mark would be different in your two scenarios since it is recorded to (I don't know how many) decimal places. So it does have the potential to affect your ATAR.
100 raw = 100 exam markI like the exponential alignment of economics.
87 raw = 92 exam mark
94 raw = 96 exam mark
Matters for your ATAR in a very slight way.Doesn't matter too much though since I had an assessment mark of 96/100 so HSC mark was 96/100 (95/96 split and 96/96 split would still be the same HSC mark so yay).
It can actually matter. I did the same subjects as my friend, and either beat or equaled him in all our HSC marks. But he got a higher ATAR than me. So when I called up UAC (and waited like 10 minutes), they said that BOS gives them the HSC marks to decimal places, not just to the nearest integer like they give us. So yes, every single mark does count, however slightly.93/100 raw examination --> 95/100 examination mark (aligned) for Business Studies.
Not sure if I'm miscalculating my total but full raw total was 93.5/100 but got rounded down (I assume aligning for the OPTIONS for the last section had affected this). Doesn't matter too much though since I had an assessment mark of 96/100 so HSC mark was 96/100 (95/96 split and 96/96 split would still be the same HSC mark so yay).
Seems fairly linear to me.
Matters for your ATAR in a very slight way.
Well, not sure what 99.40 would do at this point if it somehow did affect my ATARIt can actually matter. I did the same subjects as my friend, and either beat or equaled him in all our HSC marks. But he got a higher ATAR than me. So when I called up UAC (and waited like 10 minutes), they said that BOS gives them the HSC marks to decimal places, not just to the nearest integer like they give us. So yes, every single mark does count, however slightly.
Do you think I should call up UAC to investigate it further? I beat him in 2 subjects (by 1 mark in Adv. English and 2 marks in MX2), and same marks in MX1, Chemistry and Physics. I must admit it still seems pretty dodgy to me, even with the slight rounding, because I got a LOWER atar, not an equal one.Well, not sure what 99.40 would do at this point if it somehow did affect my ATAR
But yeah, not sure if this rounding down scenario is unusual.
Apparently people have been getting calls out of nowhere - where they got notified that their ATAR has been increased (and they didn't even request for a mark check/change or anything).Do you think I should call up UAC to investigate it further? I beat him in 2 subjects (by 1 mark in Adv. English and 2 marks in MX2), and same marks in MX1, Chemistry and Physics. I must admit it still seems pretty dodgy to me, even with the slight rounding, because I got a LOWER atar, not an equal one.
Please do not mock my third eye. It is right roughly half of the time.Wow, you see an exponential alignment from two data points. That's pretty impressive.
And you tutor maths?
That's because if someone else's mark changes (so obviously at least 1 person has to request a clerical check), it has the potential to affect other student's assessment marks and subsequently, their ATAR.Apparently people have been getting calls out of nowhere - where they got notified that their ATAR has been increased (and they didn't even request for a mark check/change or anything).
If you think it's worth it, call them up to see.
How do you mean by "same marks"? Do you mean your assessment and exam mark reads the same?Do you think I should call up UAC to investigate it further? I beat him in 2 subjects (by 1 mark in Adv. English and 2 marks in MX2), and same marks in MX1, Chemistry and Physics. I must admit it still seems pretty dodgy to me, even with the slight rounding, because I got a LOWER atar, not an equal one.
Hey D94, for my previous inquiry:That's because if someone else's mark changes (so obviously at least 1 person has to request a clerical check), it has the potential to affect other student's assessment marks and subsequently, their ATAR.
It does seem like it's a case of option scaling, but I cannot say with absolute certainty. It would seem more likely that it is due to option scaling than BOS making an error in the clerical check.Hey D94, for my previous inquiry:
''93/100 raw examination --> 95/100 examination mark (aligned) for Business Studies.
Not sure if I'm miscalculating my total but full raw total was 93.5/100 but got rounded down (I assume aligning for the OPTIONS for the last section had affected this)''
Do you think its due to options aligning? (I got 17.5/20 for the very last section where you could choose an essay question)
Cause I don't think BoS can make such an error after results check (which checks if they tallied everything up correctly)?
You have to pay an extra $5.75 to get the raw marks.If you get a results check do the raw marks get included or are they both separate? Thanks