Ununoctium
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- Joined
- Jun 2, 2013
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- HSC
- 2015
Hi everyone,
I know that the standard response to this question is that internal marks count towards 50% of your HSC. If your internal marks are 80/100 for one 50% assessment and 90/100 for another 50% assessment, your internal mark for your HSC is 85/100.
However, I find this hard to believe for several reasons. How does BOSTES know that all teachers mark the same? Surely one teacher in the state is more lenient than another. Secondly, how does BOSTES know that all assessments are of the same difficulty? Again, not all assessments are the same, and marks will range.
I have a feeling that the internal mark has something to do only with rank and the actual HSC exam papers. There is probably already a response to this, and if so, a link to it would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I know that the standard response to this question is that internal marks count towards 50% of your HSC. If your internal marks are 80/100 for one 50% assessment and 90/100 for another 50% assessment, your internal mark for your HSC is 85/100.
However, I find this hard to believe for several reasons. How does BOSTES know that all teachers mark the same? Surely one teacher in the state is more lenient than another. Secondly, how does BOSTES know that all assessments are of the same difficulty? Again, not all assessments are the same, and marks will range.
I have a feeling that the internal mark has something to do only with rank and the actual HSC exam papers. There is probably already a response to this, and if so, a link to it would be appreciated.
Thanks.