hey do u know what raw mark to get band 6 in math physics chem bio?????????Ragerunner said:Basically you can't really do it at this stage.
Not only do the aligning process vary from year to year (i.e. a raw mark of 60/100 in maths in 2002 may not align the same as a raw mark of 60/100 in 2003.
A) All schools have their own copies of the standards packages. You should be able to access them free of charge. Speak with your curriculum coordinator or director of studies.frog12986 said:How can we work out an estimate of our aligned mark:
A) without paying for a standards CD
B) from our raw marks
the whole sytem is stupid
This thread contains the only data that have been published on this forum:jam3s said:hey do u know what raw mark to get band 6 in math physics chem bio?????????
for 2003 i only know it's 80 for chem cuz my friend got that.
how does the standards package help to determine your aligned mark?Lazarus said:A) All schools have their own copies of the standards packages. You should be able to access them free of charge. Speak with your curriculum coordinator or director of studies.
B) Not feasible at this stage.
The standards packages contain responses that were awarded marks at the band cut-offs (e.g. borderline band 5/6 and so on). You compare your response to that in the package. If yours is better, your aligned mark would be higher than that band cut-off (e.g. 90); about the same, the mark would be the same; and worse, the mark would be lower.pcx_demolition017 said:how does the standards package help to determine your aligned mark?
jam3s said:hey do u know what raw mark to get band 6 in math physics chem bio?????????
for 2003 i only know it's 80 for chem cuz my friend got that.
The marks can be obtained through a Freedom of Information application.utopia_parkway said:how did your friend know what his raw marks were.