I just want to know what you guys think Maths Advance scales like. Like for example, approximately what would be my scaled final mark if I get a raw mark of 65 in Advance maths? And what would a mark like 75 (raw) scale like?
Year | Raw Mark (/100) | Aligned Mark (/100) | Band |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | 60 | 78 | Band 4 |
2022 | 63 | 81 | Band 5 |
2020 | 64 | 80 | Band 5 |
Year | Raw Mark (/100) | Aligned Mark | Band |
---|---|---|---|
2021 | 70 | 88 | Band 5 |
2021 | 73 | 89 | Band 5 |
2021 | 74 | 90 | Band 6 |
2020 | 74 | 86 | Band 5 |
2020 was really easy paper, and 2021 was harder. they base alignment on how hard the paper wasHow come 2020 had much worse allignment? A 70 in 2021 alligned better.
Wouldn't 2021 allign worse, since the syllabus was online for a year at this point, and the studnets have more resources to do better in it, but still perform equally in other non math subjects, resulting in a lower alligned mark overall?
Alignment has nothing to do with how well students do, it’s about reaching ‘band descriptors’. Basically a board of NESA people go through every test and then compare to the band descriptors to set a threshold for each band, and then align marks linearly between each band threshold. As a result, changes in alignment typically reflect objective changes in exam difficulty (irrespective of outside circumstances like covid)How come 2020 had much worse allignment? A 70 in 2021 alligned better.
Wouldn't 2021 allign worse, since the syllabus was online for a year at this point, and the studnets have more resources to do better in it, but still perform equally in other non math subjects, resulting in a lower alligned mark overall?
^ I'm wondering as well ngl, why does ur school ranking affect ur atar?? why does it matter if u go to a bad school or james ruseAlso, does your personal rank in school, and the ranking of your school as a whole compared to the state matter? Like does it have any effect on your mark in the HSC or your ATAR? (mb if this is a dumb question I have no clue)
Also, does your personal rank in school, and the ranking of your school as a whole compared to the state matter? Like does it have any effect on your mark in the HSC or your ATAR? (mb if this is a dumb question I have no clue)
Your school rank merely serves as an indicator of the academic capability of your cohort. For example, it is reasonable to assume that a high-ranked school will have an academically capable cohort, and that a low-ranked school is unlikely to have an academically capable cohort. However, your school rank itself is not used in any HSC mark or ATAR-related calculations.^ I'm wondering as well ngl, why does ur school ranking affect ur atar?? why does it matter if u go to a bad school or james ruse
so when ur school rank is an indicator of ur cohort's academic capability... what is that then used for? if its not used in hsc mark calculations, then whats the significance of going to a high ranked school?Your school rank merely serves as an indicator of the academic capability of your cohort. For example, it is reasonable to assume that a high-ranked school will have an academically capable cohort, and that a low-ranked school is unlikely to have an academically capable cohort. However, your school rank itself is not used in any HSC mark or ATAR-related calculations.
Your rank in each of your subjects relative to your cohort is one of two elements (the other being HSC exam marks) that are used to determine your Assessment Mark (the mark that reflects your internal performance) in each of your subjects. This makes ranks an important elements and is also the reason that students who wish to maximise their Assessment Marks are encouraged to do their best to rank as high as possible across their subjects. The higher your rank in a particular subject, the higher your Assessment Mark is likely to be.
the ranking of your school has no direct bearing at all on your ATAR - NESA doesn't even publish school ranks, the media compile them using the very limited data publicly available (imo they do it in a very flawed manner, but i digress)so when ur school rank is an indicator of ur cohort's academic capability... what is that then used for? if its not used in hsc mark calculations, then whats the significance of going to a high ranked school?
OMFG I GET IThowever, if you go to a 'lower ranked' school you will likely need to attain a high rank to do well.