Originally posted by Merethrond
By the way, do you have 14 units or can I just not add up now?
Yep, I've got 14.
Some thought I had 15, when I wrote "Studies of Religion" rather than specifying SOR/I or SOR/II. My school doesn't offer SOR/II courses, so I'm stuck with 1 Unit SOR.
I'll be honest with you, and say that I am sitting on 20 out of 30 for Extension 1.
The trial was worth 40% (or 20/50 marks).
If I scored 30% out of 84, that gives 25/84 or thereabouts.
25/84 converts to just under 6 out of 20.
Meaning I'll score 26/50 IF I had scored 30% in the trial.
I'm in the same boat as you when it comes to maths,
Originally posted by underthesun
25/50 for a trial mark isn't bad, how is that E2?
I was thinking somewhere E3/E4.
Taken from the New South Wales Vice-Chancellors Conference Technical Committee on Scaling,
"2002 NSW HSC Report on the Scaling of the NSW Higher School Certificate" (That's a mouthful).
In 2 unit courses student achievement is reported using six performance bands.
Performance band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Mark range 0-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90-100.
In extension courses student achievement is reported using four Performance Bands.
For all extension courses, except Mathematics Extension 2, the marks corresponding to the four Performance Bands are given in the following table.
Performance band E1, E2, E3, E4.
Mark range 0-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-50.
Mathematics Extension 2 students have their achievement reported using four Performance
Bands but the markbut the mark ranges are 0-49 (Band E1), 50-69 (Band E2), 70-89 (Band E3) and 90-100 (Band E4).