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Is there scaling applied to certain questions?

E.g. Does getting 12/12 in question 10 scale your exam mark higher?

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yeh, i think if u get 5 marks in Q10, that scales better then 12/12 in Q1. from what ive heard.
 

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Is there scaling applied to certain questions?

E.g. Does getting 12/12 in question 10 scale your exam mark higher?

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no. if you get 12 in q 10 and 8 in q1 and someone gets 12 in q1 and 10 in q 12 u get the same mark.

alignment is the transformation of a raw mark into a hsc mark and that hsc mark gets scaled according to difficulty and other factors
 

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ipod21 said:
yeh, i think if u get 5 marks in Q10, that scales better then 12/12 in Q1. from what ive heard.
i highly doubt it. the way it works is that all the marks in the exam are added up, giving you your raw total, then you're scaled. scaling each individual question would be much too hard.
 

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i highly doubt it. the way it works is that all the marks in the exam are added up, giving you your raw total, then you're scaled. scaling each individual question would be much too hard.
but surely they would consider a student who got full marks in Q5 - 10 is smarter than a student who got full marks in Q1-6

if you get me...:santa:


"exam added up, giving raw total, then you're scaled" - how exactly do they do this...what exactly are they scaling when "scaling your raw mark"?
 

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if someone got full marks in q5-10 wouldn't you assume they would get full marks in 1-5?

they don't scale every question.
 

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no, it just means they have a different skill set. considering both 2u and 3u students sit this exam, the questions are set on a deliberate curve in order to separate the students.

2u students use q1-8 for mark hoarding and 9-10 for challenges - that's how it was presented to me. 3u students should, on the other hand, be able to do the paper straight through with few problems, if any.
 

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emo-kid-91 said:
no, it just means they have a different skill set. considering both 2u and 3u students sit this exam, the questions are set on a deliberate curve in order to separate the students.

2u students use q1-8 for mark hoarding and 9-10 for challenges - that's how it was presented to me. 3u students should, on the other hand, be able to do the paper straight through with few problems, if any.
so no scaling is applied to your raw exam mark?

if there is scaling what do they do (on the whole, obviously you don't know precisely what the BoS does)?
 

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scaling is done on the whole exam mark - not each individual question. didn't i already say that?

edit: all right. so you get given marks for each question. say, added up, you get 90/120. then that mark is scaled. not all the little marks that added up to 90.
 

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