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Iv heard that if you rank first in a subject... even if you dont go well in the exam.. you still get the highest mark produced by your year group in that subject... is this true?
 

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You will get the highest internal mark for that exam, yes. However, the your HSC mark is the average of your internal and external, so this may mean someone could average higher than you, and get a higher HSC mark.
 

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So you do get "some one els HSC EXAM mark"... form your school?, what is your external mark?
 

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So you do get "some one els HSC EXAM mark"... form your school?, what is your external mark?
Your own; you get your own HSC exam mark.
 

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So you do get "some one els HSC EXAM mark"... form your school?, what is your external mark?
External mark = What you get in your hsc after if has been aligned so the hsc mark. You get someone elses hsc external mark as your internal mark (50% of overall mark) if you are ranked first but do not come first out of your grade in that subject in the hsc exam.
 

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Re: Myth: RANKING FIRST in a subject means you automatically will go well in HSC exam

I'll give you an example of legal studies at my school last year. The highest exam mark was 97, but it was by the kid who was ranked 3rd. The kid ranked 1 only got 94, but because he was 1st he got the mark of 97 as his assessment mark.

Rank 1 - Exam mark: 94 Assessment Mark: 97 HSC mark: 96 (keeps exam mark, gets highest exam mark as assessment mark, e.g. gets 97 from guy ranked 3rd for assessment)

Rank 2 - Exam mark: 95 Assessment Mark: 95 HSC mark 95 (high exam mark+2nd highest exam mark as assessment mark, which happens to be his own exam mark)

Rank 3 - Exam Mark: 97 Assessment Mark 95 HSC mark 96 (takes the 3rd highest exam mark as his assessment mark - e.g. in this case, the guy whose ranked 4th)

Rank 4 - Exam Mark: 95 Assessment Mark: 94 HSC Mark 95 (Gets 4th highest exam mark as assessment mark, in this case, the guy whose ranked 1st, so he gets the 94)
 

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Re: Myth: RANKING FIRST in a subject means you automatically will go well in HSC exam

The person who comes first internally gets the top external mark as their final internal mark. Similarly, the person who comes last internally gets the bottom external mark as their final internal mark. All other in between get a moderated mark (i.e. 2nd does NOT get the 2nd highest external mark as their internal mark).
 

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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh i finally get it haha ! its only taken the year.... i have been explained it so many times but have not understood... so the assessment mark you get from your school....... is now disregarded.. and its all about marks from the exam..
 

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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh i finally get it haha ! its only taken the year.... i have been explained it so many times but have not understood... so the assessment mark you get from your school....... is now disregarded.. and its all about marks from the exam..
Yes the marks you got in school are disregarded, the ranks will count for 50% of your mark but they also depend on the results from the hsc exam.
 

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Re: Myth: RANKING FIRST in a subject means you automatically will go well in HSC exam

Thank you very much ! for clearing that up,
does this method apply to major works and creative subjects ( i do music and art )
 

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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh i finally get it haha ! its only taken the year.... i have been explained it so many times but have not understood... so the assessment mark you get from your school....... is now disregarded.. and its all about marks from the exam..
Yes and no. When they pin the first ranked person with the highest external mark, and pin the last ranked person with the lowest external mark, the gaps between each rank as per the assessments you do through the year, get taken into consideration in order to moderate the external marks which in turn provide your moderated assessment marks. So, you still have to do good throughout the year, and not rely on HSC, but if everyone does well in the HSC (ie. everyone is between 99 and 91), then the gap difference is so small, that people will eventually get the same mark, even though internally, there could have been 5 marks between first and second, and 10 marks between first and fifth (eg.). So ideally, you'd want everyone in your cohort to be as close as possible, and as high as possible relative to the State.
 

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Re: Myth: RANKING FIRST in a subject means you automatically will go well in HSC exam

Yes and no. When they pin the first ranked person with the highest external mark, and pin the last ranked person with the lowest external mark, the gaps between each rank as per the assessments you do through the year, get taken into consideration in order to moderate the external marks which in turn provide your moderated assessment marks. So, you still have to do good throughout the year, and not rely on HSC, but if everyone does well in the HSC (ie. everyone is between 99 and 91), then the gap difference is so small, that people will eventually get the same mark, even though internally, there could have been 5 marks between first and second, and 10 marks between first and fifth (eg.). So ideally, you'd want everyone in your cohort to be as close as possible, and as high as possible relative to the State.
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