Yes. Those raw marks are all real, not estimates. It is only the band 6 cutoff which is an estimate. However, with some subjects it is generally difficult to achieve the raw marks listed due to the tight nature of the marking criteria.How accurate is it? Coz I see some marks go all the way from like a band 4 to a band 6.. Is this correct for some subjects?
That has nothing to do with aligning and raw marks.after having doubts about all this. it's pre legit, apart from some individual scerarios where they performed badly but their internals saved them.
That has nothing to do with the aligning of external raw marks to reported external marks. That is moderation of internal marks.If it seems to good to be true, it probably is. Remember, your internal marks and the performance of your cohort also play a role. So yeah, don't get too thrilled.
Total weighed markwhat does TWM stand for?
I know. But to get a Band 6 overall, both moderated and external marks would be averaged right? Yes you can get Band 6 in externals but to get Band 6 overall, your moderated mark must be "moderated" to be in that band too, right?That has nothing to do with the aligning of external raw marks to reported external marks. That is moderation of internal marks.
Which is based on externals...I know. But to get a Band 6 overall, both moderated and external marks would be averaged right? Yes you can get Band 6 in externals but to get Band 6 overall, your moderated mark must be "moderated" to be in that band too, right?
^Trust me guys, it's legit. I'm not sure why people think it's not. The marks in that database are easily worth a few thousand dollars.
lol wot, you mean assessment and externals?I know. But to get a Band 6 overall, both moderated and external marks would be averaged right? Yes you can get Band 6 in externals but to get Band 6 overall, your moderated mark must be "moderated" to be in that band too, right?
Yeah yeah I know, but both marks have to be high enough to be averaged as a Band 6. That's all I'm trying to say.lol wot, you mean assessment and externals?
That's irrelevant though, they're only talking about external performance. You don't need a b6 in both internal and externals to get a b6 hsc mark, if someone got 89 internally and 95 externally they would still get a b6 hsc mark.