Do schools scale their internal assessment marks?? (before HSC) (1 Viewer)

JaxsenW

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No, because NESA don't care about the marks that you get for internals. All they look at is the rank and the gaps between people in the class.

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Fizzy_Cyst

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I know schools that send in raw marks, as is.

I also know schools that stretch the values over a wider range, usually increasing the maximum mark to ~95 (but still keep rankings and relative gaps the same).

So, yeah.

Depends?
 

doggossigh

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My old school did. I went to a rank~25 school and I noticed they SIGNIFICANTLY scaled our internal marks from our raw test marks to our reports. In year 10 maths I got a ~70% (term 3) and a 77% (yearly). I got a 85% in my semester 1 report. I recieved an A with 90% in my year 10 semester 2 report. My rank against my cohort didn't change but you can definitely notice that my mark got significantly bumped. I noticed this for other subjects like science too, but not to this extent. I don't think other schools do though, but it really depends.
 

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