Ok, I admit this: I did very bad in my 3U trials
And it was not a hard exam, and I was WAY below par, getting around 60%, 52/84 for raw exam mark
My trials cost around 40%, while I got 3 assessments before worth 60% in total (20% each)
And WAIT, before you call me stupid (yeah, I AM stupid in this case), my raw assessment mark through out the year was consistently in the high 80s-90% + range.
Let's assume I study hard, tops the external HSC in my school with a high Band E4
Then do I still have a shot with band E4?
OR the system will average everything out?
Also, my chem teacher confused me saying that:
If in trials (internal assessments)
A has a band 6
B has a band 5
Then in HSC
Even if B achieves a band 6
A will get that band 6 counted towards his final HSC REGARDLESS whether if that band 6 is A's or not
Is this true?
And it was not a hard exam, and I was WAY below par, getting around 60%, 52/84 for raw exam mark
My trials cost around 40%, while I got 3 assessments before worth 60% in total (20% each)
And WAIT, before you call me stupid (yeah, I AM stupid in this case), my raw assessment mark through out the year was consistently in the high 80s-90% + range.
Let's assume I study hard, tops the external HSC in my school with a high Band E4
Then do I still have a shot with band E4?
OR the system will average everything out?
Also, my chem teacher confused me saying that:
If in trials (internal assessments)
A has a band 6
B has a band 5
Then in HSC
Even if B achieves a band 6
A will get that band 6 counted towards his final HSC REGARDLESS whether if that band 6 is A's or not
Is this true?
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