aight blud, thats a messed up system. 57 raw almost a band 5.Outcomes fam... someone who got 57 was able to *almost* satisfy what is classified as a “band 5 outcome” in the new syllabus.
aight blud, thats a messed up system. 57 raw almost a band 5.Outcomes fam... someone who got 57 was able to *almost* satisfy what is classified as a “band 5 outcome” in the new syllabus.
no.2020 chem, says 57 went to 79, so im assuming a 60 would get like 81 or 82. And just like you said, course is easier so how the hell are the marks getting launched up so high??
Oh. Right i see. So ATAR calculators arent messed up, i can aim for x raw and get y aligned and plonk y aligned into z atar calculator and get out x result, and itll be pretty reliable. fair enoughno.
at lower aligned marks,
we're looking at like 5 raw marks per aligned mark.
so 57 - 79
57+5 - 80.
Most of the marks lost arent due to understanding but rather due to some minor detail or super tiny lack of detail cause they are so damn nitpickyaight blud, thats a messed up system. 57 raw almost a band 5.
no.Oh. Right i see. So ATAR calculators arent messed up, i can aim for x raw and get y aligned and plonk y aligned into z atar calculator and get out x result, and itll be pretty reliable. fair enough
for future reference, anyone concerned about the process please read this.Suggest checking out this flowchart to understand the process
Flowchart of how HSC marks and ATAR are determined
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Aligned marks are used only for the HSC as an award. Scaled marks are only used for the ATAR.
I meant raw mark-> aligned from rawmarksdatabase -> put into calculator -> ATAR -> pretty reliableno.
you don't get raw marks when you put in aligned marks into something like hsc ninja
it only shows the scaled mark underneath.
except not really. make sure to only look at new syllabus scores and atars.I meant raw mark-> aligned from rawmarksdatabase -> put into calculator -> ATAR -> pretty reliable
Pretty much this. The point of the HSC record of achievement (which is not used for ATAR calculation) is to show to employers that this student has demonstrated skill XYZ which is defined as per the band descriptors (see an example of this for English Advanced). This is more useful to an employer than a simple raw mark. It also allows comparability between different HSC years (i.e. students are not advantaged/disadvantaged much by variations in "difficulty" each year).Alignment occurs because marks are outcome based i.e band 6 in English might be “demonstrates outstanding understanding...” band 4 might be “soundly ...”. You don’t need a 90+ mark to show “outstanding understanding”. If someone this year was able to scrape all those descriptive outcomes with a raw 85, but the person with a raw 84 couldn’t satisfy all, then the band 6 gets pegged at a raw 85 which will align up to a 90.
Alignment is not linear - a 60ish in MX2 will go up to 80 whereas a 99 will go to a 99 . With scaling, both of these move up to not-so-different ATAR equivalents.2020 chem, says 57 went to 79, so im assuming a 60 would get like 81 or 82. And just like you said, course is easier so how the hell are the marks getting launched up so high??