minjihypeboy
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man thats crazy. imagine being the marker of that paper, i wonder if they double mark stuff when its full marksYes, this is definitely possible, and can happen in any subject as long as the student performs at the highest standard. For example, a BoS user from the 2022 HSC cohort (cyniczny) received 100 as her overall HSC mark in French Beginners and also came first in the state. Assuming that she was ranked first in her cohort, she would have scored 100 on her HSC exam to achieve a perfect overall HSC mark.
I think that they would, since responses within a full-mark paper may be considered atypical (in the sense that they are of perfect quality) which, according to NESA, warrants the involvement of a senior marker and a supervisor of marking, who will allocate marks.man thats crazy. imagine being the marker of that paper, i wonder if they double mark stuff when its full marks
last yr there were 14 people who got 1st lmao. I clearly remember watching the first in course presentation where they just repeatedly said maths standard 2 for like 2 mins straight lmfao.yes, especially in maths standard 2 where you get a billion people getting 100 lol