ahahah fair enough lmao i'm just making a jokeIf you believe I can be of assistance, feel free to tag me anytime (this applies to everyone)
i understand that although being an omnipotent god on this forum you're still a person
ahahah fair enough lmao i'm just making a jokeIf you believe I can be of assistance, feel free to tag me anytime (this applies to everyone)
u make him sound like big brother, chillahahah fair enough lmao i'm just making a joke
i understand that although being an omnipotent god on this forum you're still a person
@jimmysmith560 surely you work with like ten monitors open to see every forum at onceu make him sound like big brother, chill
Yes, they do. In fact, I had an encounter myself. Last year, I ended second in internals for a subject, and ended up getting 50/50 in the hsc, but first place got 49/50. So, my external mark was 50, but assessment was 49. Whereas, the student who was internally first had an external mark of 49, but an assessment mark of 50. Your assessment mark is the mark corresponding to your rank; regardless of whether you got that mark or you didnt. Coming to the story, both of us got 49.5 and he state ranked 7th place whereas I state ranked 8th place, because NESA values internal ranks slightly over external mark.lets say I got second place in internals and 100 in externals, does the person who got first place in internals steal my rank
NAHHH IM SO STUFFED THEN OMFG OMFGNESA values internal ranks slightly over external mark.
what did you state rank in - that's so sickYes, they do. In fact, I had an encounter myself. Last year, I ended second in internals for a subject, and ended up getting 50/50 in the hsc, but first place got 49/50. So, my external mark was 50, but assessment was 49. Whereas, the student who was internally first had an external mark of 49, but an assessment mark of 50. Your assessment mark is the mark corresponding to your rank; regardless of whether you got that mark or you didnt. Coming to the story, both of us got 49.5 and he state ranked 7th place whereas I state ranked 8th place, because NESA values internal ranks slightly over external mark.
This is only for state ranks that they do this in. Besides, your rank may be 'bad' to you but if your cohort is promising and there are lots of ties (i.e. multiple students sharing the same few ranks) then its fine tbh.NAHHH IM SO STUFFED THEN OMFG OMFG
I can't say, don't wanna get doxxed.what did you state rank in - that's so sick
can I get help from you for that subject lmao
what if ur cohort isn't too greatThis is only for state ranks that they do this in. Besides, your rank may be 'bad' to you but if your cohort is promising and there are lots of ties (i.e. multiple students sharing the same few ranks) then its fine tbh.
Take out the people ranked above you, be whatever means necessary. Injure both their hands so they can’t write, tamper with their material, even worse…yo can someone tell me how stealing ranks works
Then you're going to have to perform very well in the external exam (hsc exam). Last year, in the same subject I state ranked, I know students who got 41 in their internal because they weren't studying very well, but studied hard for the hsc and managed to get 48 in external (which is their own, personal mark irrespective of school/cohort) and ended up getting a 45/50 which is a b6 (44.5 is rounded up by nesa)what if ur cohort isn't too great
don’t worry @SadCeliac ill tell youI can't say, don't wanna get doxxed.
me too plsdon’t worry @SadCeliac ill tell you
uh ohdon’t worry @SadCeliac ill tell you
yes!should we all kill ourselves
Sorry I’ve figured it out.I can't say, don't wanna get doxxed.