Thunderstorm
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Saw you there and I thought oh my god look at that essay, you look like my next mistakeMagic, madness, heaven, sin.
Saw you there and I thought oh my god look at that essay, you look like my next mistakeMagic, madness, heaven, sin.
If you are rank 1 you are only impacted by yourself.Just checking that if I'm top of a shitty form will my marks be dragged down?
my aim since year 7 had been a 95+ but i realise at this stage it is not possible.What's everyone aiming for in their HSC?
I'm hoping for 80+
Why not?my aim since year 7 had been a 95+ but i realise at this stage it is not possible.
i dont even think a 90+ is possible ;-;
NoMy school isn't even in the top 100 in rankings lol, should I give up?
It's perfectly reasonable to ask for top marked examples.Yeah.
Honestly I really do think that what your teacher thinks of you counts A LOT. If you're the teachers favourite you're always going to get top marks IMO. I know that's controversial, but I believe it's true.
I was at a school where teachers liked me a lot, got great marks in English, 90%+ always, then I change schools, teachers don't know me, doing same quality work, if not - better quality, and I get shit marks. And the new school I went to is ranked probably 250+ schools BELOW my old school.
Yeah don't worry, gave up on most teachers long ago. Still upsets me when I get a shit mark though.
I actually asked why I got such a poor mark for an older assessment (a collage... yes a collage in year 11), because I thought mine was really good. And the lady who marked it rang me up and pretty much told me how crap my assignment was, by saying it was "too obvious", and there was not enough "hidden meanings". Which again was useless because I had put tonnes of hidden meanings in, including colour, shadows, symbols etc.
Then that depressed me, so I never complained about my marks again.
What I need is to see the work of whoever is getting top marks. Is it reasonable to ask my teacher for past top marked examples?
Pretty much all schools do this to record whole numbers so things don't get messy for the departmentCan a school do this or is this is just standard?
A student receives a mark of 44.5/50 however when this is put into the computer system by the teachers it is rounded to 45/50
That's unfair though opposed to calculating marks to two decimal placesPretty much all schools do this to record whole numbers so things don't get messy for the department
I think they do that so only bostes gives out 2 decimal numbersThat's unfair though opposed to calculating marks to two decimal places