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How does Y get 90? Shouldn't he get 71?dp624 said:Y gets 92 external and ~90 internal
X gets 71 external and 92 internal
whatever you get for the externals, you keepdp624 said:Y gets 92 external and ~90 internal
X gets 71 external and 92 internal
dp624 said:Y gets 92 external and ~90 internal
X gets 71 external and 92 internal
Y gets 90 because the moderating process takes into account the relative differences between students in addition to the rank order. The procedure for classes of two students also differs slightly to the general procedure.Dragonmaster262 said:How does Y get 90? Shouldn't he get 71?
It's not as simple as that in reality. They take into account of the difference in internal marks, not just ranks.Deltan said:whatever you get for the externals, you keep
internal marks depends on the ranks
student X
internal-92---gets the best hsc mark since he's 1st
external-71---same
student Y
internal-71---gets 2nd best hsc mark since he's 2nd
external-92---same
but in the end they both get the same final mark lol
wouldn't lower ranked schools be advantaged by this since the school sets easier exams or do they get scaled?Lazarus said:moderated mark = ( lowest internal / highest internal ) * highest external
It's not their advantage because they get aligned.Deltan said:wouldn't lower ranked schools be advantaged by this since the school sets easier exams or do they get scaled?
this is more confusing than i though -_-
Perhaps, take it as practice to try and maximise your marks.hassanelias said:As question say because i go to rubbish school (ranked 500: Giraween) , is there a point going all out for a subject you can get rank 1 in , ex i only need 70 in trial to maintain rank 1 , is their point going for 90 in trials etc?
LOL i was thinking "wtf? girra 500?"hassanelias said:Relax pussycat,
im mistake its greystanes*