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saaraah11

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For module A, we did a comparison of "Looking for Richard" and "King Richard 3", and were required to complete an essay in class. I received full marks for this essay and used it in my trials as the question was extremely similar. However, when I got my trial mark back it was the worst mark out of all the sections. Now I know a different teacher marked this but I am lost at what to do? Should I hide the mark, get the teacher who marked my in class essay to mark it and give a set mark, then see if they are inconsistent, or should I just leave it? Would I even be able to get more marks if the other teacher saw the essay to be worth more?
 

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Yeah thats english for you

Which is why its the suckiest of sucky subjects. No subjectivity in maths physics or chem hey
 

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For module A, we did a comparison of "Looking for Richard" and "King Richard 3", and were required to complete an essay in class. I received full marks for this essay and used it in my trials as the question was extremely similar. However, when I got my trial mark back it was the worst mark out of all the sections. Now I know a different teacher marked this but I am lost at what to do? Should I hide the mark, get the teacher who marked my in class essay to mark it and give a set mark, then see if they are inconsistent, or should I just leave it? Would I even be able to get more marks if the other teacher saw the essay to be worth more?
...... marking is hardly ever consistent. I was in a similar position and asked for a re-mark, since I felt that my essay deserved a lot more.

Yet having said that, I did not approach anybody without having a good argument against the mark (that I felt was unjustly served).

This involved a long night critiquing my essay's strong and weak points.

Don't just 'leave it.' It's your HSC and your success in the ATAR should not be hindered by moody markers!
 

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No subjectivity in maths physics or chem hey</SPAN>
There is. There's just less of it.

All major essays should be marked by more than one teacher. Which generally finds some consistency. In your case, you can appeal for a second opinion, but don't be surprised if you are declined. It depends on your school really.
 

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Yeah English is a bitch. I got 7/15 for my creative writing in term 3 but the same story word for word changed to 13/15 in the half yearlies.
 

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Meh - did the same teacher mark all your grade's essays? If so - there's really not much you can do - especially if the essay was double marked. If anyone was marked 'harshly' as well, then there's really nothing 'unjust' about it.
 

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