No, they do not give half marks. In cases like those, whether you still get it or not it depends on a large number of factors like how many marks were allocated to the question, how late it is into the paper etc.Also do you know if examiners give half marks. Like say if you make a silly mistake and get the wrong answer despite geting the working correct.
Holy fuck no I think I did this too I don't really remember seeing it but it's an easy question so not sure if I just sped through it quickly or just didn't see it fuck fuck fuck this is so dumb man I'm so upsettfw you skipped q 11 e
3 easy marks D:...
94 or 95What do you guys think an 87 raw would scale to?
wouldnt it be higher?94 or 95
87 raw would go to 96 or 97, probably 97What do you guys think an 87 raw would scale to?
I think because this exam was much easier than 2013/2012 94/95 would be more accurate for an 87 raw. Apparently half of James Ruse only lost two marks? Is this true or just a rumour?87 raw would go to 96 or 97, probably 97
As a James Ruse student, I would be surprised if that rumour is true after the stringent marking processes of the mathematics section of BOSTES. It all depends on the quality and soundness of each student's proofs.I think because this exam was much easier than 2013/2012 94/95 would be more accurate for an 87 raw. Apparently half of James Ruse only lost two marks? Is this true or just a rumour?
Not that I know anything about this, but by its anecdotal nature, it probably isn't true; it's an overstatement.I think because this exam was much easier than 2013/2012 94/95 would be more accurate for an 87 raw. Apparently half of James Ruse only lost two marks? Is this true or just a rumour?
ohh bbyyyyynot that i know anything about this, but by its anecdotal nature, it probably isn't true; it's an overstatement.
Edit: What usa said is true; even if people say that they've only lost a couple of marks, that's what they think. By no means does anyone fully understand the thought process of markers, and i assure you, the vast majority of people with a mark in their head will be contradicted.