Stryfe
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- HSC
- 2007
Be careful, this mark modelling system can be used for good...or perhaps SAM can produce something to be considered more prudently. The community of HSC students has never been more interactive with the launch of Bored of Studies, where resources are abundant and people can convene. But, this SAM software is skewing the minds of candidates of the HSC. The academics will make a choice mostly based on the previous distribution and scaling of marks. No course is intrinsically harder than another, according to BOS, which is utter lies; though nonetheless criteria. The quality of the candidature is the most significant factor in determining the scaling of marks. Not only have selective schools pushed for subjects like Maths Ex2, but now everyone is making projections for their subject choice based on the absurdity of the past.
Courses are rescaled every year, and now the influence of SAM is going to affect people's choices. What if a group of intelligent Band 6 students steered away from a subject such as History Extn because historically it didn't scale as high as Maths Extn2. Now the system is going to be guaranteed for the same old subjects which anyone aiming for 99+ will undertake.
My main concern is the limitation of the best candidature's subject choice. Anyone care to elaborate?
Courses are rescaled every year, and now the influence of SAM is going to affect people's choices. What if a group of intelligent Band 6 students steered away from a subject such as History Extn because historically it didn't scale as high as Maths Extn2. Now the system is going to be guaranteed for the same old subjects which anyone aiming for 99+ will undertake.
My main concern is the limitation of the best candidature's subject choice. Anyone care to elaborate?