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Speed’o’sound Sonic

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surely maths ext 2 won't align this badly! ext 1 normally does better than that
I thought This year’s exam was a lot easier than the usual, and from what I’m hearing on here a lot of others think the same, so marks might scale a bit worse than expected. Also marks scale worse the closer you get to the top. But I’m not an expect 😂 just someone trying to help out
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Here is a potential aligning chart for this year, since there seems to quite some interest.

Each line is self-consistent, that is, if one point is correct, the others should be as well.

The central line represents a reasonable estimate for this year, but it of course could be wrong by a little or a lot.

The blue shaded area represents relatively "higher" aligning, while the green shaded represents relatively "lower" aligning which could be considered like an uncertainty zone.

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Edits: These are just estimates by considering past aligning, specifically 2017 where the cut-off for band 6 was 76. The (potentially) more important thing here is that the lines are self-consistent as explained above, so feel free to choose a band 6 cutoff as you think is realistic and extrapolate to other points.
 
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Here is a potential aligning chart for this year, since there seems to quite some interest.

Each line is self-consistent, that is, if one point is correct, the others should be as well.

The central line represents a reasonable estimate for this year, but it of course could be wrong by a little or a lot.

The blue shaded area represents relatively "higher" aligning, while the green shaded represents relatively "lower" aligning which could be considered like an uncertainty zone.

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Here is a potential aligning chart for this year, since there seems to quite some interest.

Each line is self-consistent, that is, if one point is correct, the others should be as well.

The central line represents a reasonable estimate for this year, but it of course could be wrong by a little or a lot.

The blue shaded area represents relatively "higher" aligning, while the green shaded represents relatively "lower" aligning which could be considered like an uncertainty zone.

View attachment 29289

Edits: These are just estimates by considering past aligning, specifically 2017 where the cut-off for band 6 was 76. The (potentially) more important thing here is that the lines are self-consistent as explained above, so feel free to choose a band 6 cutoff as you think is realistic and extrapolate to other points.
May i ask how this was made?
 

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Here is a potential aligning chart for this year, since there seems to quite some interest.

Each line is self-consistent, that is, if one point is correct, the others should be as well.

The central line represents a reasonable estimate for this year, but it of course could be wrong by a little or a lot.

The blue shaded area represents relatively "higher" aligning, while the green shaded represents relatively "lower" aligning which could be considered like an uncertainty zone.

View attachment 29289

Edits: These are just estimates by considering past aligning, specifically 2017 where the cut-off for band 6 was 76. The (potentially) more important thing here is that the lines are self-consistent as explained above, so feel free to choose a band 6 cutoff as you think is realistic and extrapolate to other points.
potential e4 cutoff of 84 in 4u never thought id see the day
 

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Aligning data, since we have no idea how the cohort did
Nesa uses a linear model, so you can figure it out that way once you set a b6 cutoff with appropriate rounding.

The b6 cutoffs are predictions by comparing previous years performance/difficulty with the general perception of this year's- which is difficult to predict hence the huge uncertainty range.
 

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Nesa uses a linear model, so you can figure it out that way once you set a b6 cutoff with appropriate rounding.

The b6 cutoffs are predictions by comparing previous years performance/difficulty with the general perception of this year's- which is difficult to predict hence the huge uncertainty range.
Ok fair enough. Ik I sound like a douche rn but are u an expert in 4u exams? like a tutor or teacher or something?
 

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Idk man, trend from the last couple of years is max 75 for an e4 cutoff....


I understand this year's will be higher but unless there is some magic behind this, then it is a (slightly more) educated guess.
Yep, all the b6 cutoffs themselves are a educated guess but once you set that the rest is consistent- so at least that part isn't a guess.
 

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Ok fair enough. Ik I sound like a douche rn but are u an expert in 4u exams? like a tutor or teacher or something?
Nope! Just something to sort of compile all the guesses going on about how some score is going to align
 

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