Did they walk out because it was too easy or they just couldnt handle it?Meldrum said:Seeing how my whole class, but me and a friend, walked out 30 minutes before the end of the exam I think we can safely say it'll be a lot lower this year.
It's very very possible considering 19marks of the exam were extremely difficult to attain and not many people knew how to answer them ie.7 and 12mark crime q's.Smartie87 said:so wat like an 85 could be a band 6???? do they scale that mark up then to something over 90???
crime is a bitchMCOLT said:i think the cutoff for band 6 is going to be about 82/84 since if crime was such a bitch
Meldrum said:Seeing how my whole class, but me and a friend, walked out 30 minutes before the end of the exam I think we can safely say it'll be a lot lower this year.
I know how scaling works, I did my HSC two years ago.rnitya_25 said:mate, its called scaling. i can't be bothered to explain, if anyone else can, please go ahead.
tell us thenMs 12 said:I know how scaling works, I did my HSC two years ago.
it scales up, have a look on SAM retardTrippendicular said:Um, they don't just compare raw marks between different subjects, they don't go "Oh look, 50 people got 95+ in maths but no one got 95+ in legal so therefore we have to make the assumption that legal was that much harder than maths and must therefore be scaled right up." They take into account how the candidature of each subject performed in all of their other exams compared to the rest of the state, not just adjust each exam's marks to match every other exam.
Legal studies is generally a poorly scaled subject, so unless we all did really well in every other of our exams and really badly in legal, the BOS is not going to adjusting the marks very much at all.