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I was just wondering what internal marks would be ideal to get if I was to aim for an e3 or e4 in 3u maths. obviously all schools set different exams but what would be an e3 or e4 worthy mark in an average public school?

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e3 -> 75%+
e4 -> 85%+
But as mattskater stated, ranks are more important for internals. Look at how many students got e3/e4 at your school in previous years to estimate the number of e3/e4s your cohort will get. If the number is low, then you'll need a really good rank (typically, at an average non-selective school, you'd want to aim for top 3-5 for an e4).
 

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If your school exams are hard

E4 - 70 - 75 %
E3 - 55 - 65 %
 

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This is the UAC percentages listed:

Median marks for each of the respective maths MX1 was an E3

Those are some pretty good results if you ask me.

Mathematics Extension courses

Mark Range in 2015 (from the Board of Studies & UAC website) :

E1 0-24 marks (1.74%)
E2 25-34 marks (13.94%)
E3 35-44 marks (49.92%)
E4 45-50 marks (34.38%)
 

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Descriptive Statistics for Maths Extension 1 Performance in 2015:

Quartile 1 (25th percentile)= 37.0
Median (50th percentile)= 42.0
Quartile 3 (75th Percentile) = 46.0
90th Percentile= 48.0
Maximum Score= 100.0
Mean = 40.9

From a data of 8955 students who sat the exam in 2015.
 

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What I reckon from those statistics, is if your school marks are lower than the HSC marks, your school paper is setting a harder standard.

If your school marks are above those marks, than your school paper is easier. (Of course I make the assumption that you sit both exams )

Looking at those score, it seems like the students are pretty well prepared. 1 or 2 mistakes and that puts you below the top 10% in the state doing that exam.

Just my 2 cents.
 

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This is the UAC percentages listed:

Median marks for each of the respective maths MX1 was an E3

Those are some pretty good results if you ask me.

Mathematics Extension courses

Mark Range in 2015 (from the Board of Studies & UAC website) :

E1 0-24 marks (1.74%)
E2 25-34 marks (13.94%)
E3 35-44 marks (49.92%)
E4 45-50 marks (34.38%)
Are these out of 70? Are these raw or aligned?
 

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Are these out of 70? Are these raw or aligned?
My interpretation of the marks are like this (based from what I read on the UAC website):

HSC Mark
Quartile 1 (25th percentile)= 37.0
Median (50th percentile)= 42.0
Quartile 3 (75th Percentile) = 46.0
90th Percentile= 48.0
Maximum Score= 50.0
Mean = 40.9

Scaled Mark (which I think is the Raw Score):

Quartile 1 (25th percentile)= 35.2
Median (50th percentile)= 40.3
Quartile 3 (75th Percentile) = 44.2
90th Percentile= 46.7
Mean Score=39.1
Maximum Score= 50.0


The HSC Mark is a scaled up mark from the Raw mark , Extension maths is a subject that is scaled up , considering the difficulty compared to other subjects.
 
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My interpretation of the marks are like this (based from what I read on the UAC website):

HSC Mark
Quartile 1 (25th percentile)= 37.0
Median (50th percentile)= 42.0
Quartile 3 (75th Percentile) = 46.0
90th Percentile= 48.0
Maximum Score= 100.0
Mean = 40.9

Scaled Mark (which I think is the Raw Score):

Quartile 1 (25th percentile)= 35.2
Median (50th percentile)= 40.3
Quartile 3 (75th Percentile) = 44.2
90th Percentile= 46.7
Mean Score=39.1
Maximum Score= 50.0
Mean = 40.9

The HSC Mark is a scaled up mark from the Raw mark , Extension maths is a subject that is scaled up , considering the difficulty compared to other subjects.
Defs not raw mark..it's the hsc aligned mark and then the scaled mark
 

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OK your right........HSC Mark is what you got in the actual exam, a Scaled Mark from what I gather factors into account what you did at school + HSC Exam.
 

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Not sure coming from interstate, if you guys were curious:

WA's Hardest math = mean score 61.22% in 2015 (from 1544 candidates) v mean score in NSW hardest math 82.8% (3333 candidates)

WA's 2nd Hardest math= mean score 63.88% (from 3936 candidates) v mean score in NSW 2nd hardest math 81.8% (8954 candidates)

They are totally different curriculums but the gap in percentages is quite substantial.
 
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Not sure coming from interstate, if you guys were curious:

WA's Hardest math = mean score 61.22% in 2015 (from 1544 candidates) v mean score in NSW hardest math 82.8% (3333 candidates)

WA's 2nd Hardest math= mean score 63.88% (from 3936 candidates) v mean score in NSW 2nd hardest math 81.8% (8954 candidates)

They are totally different curriculums but the gap in percentages is quite substantial.
Reckon if you wanted to compare state by state, still think WA's hardest is slightly harder than NSW's 2nd hardest by a bit. (not much)

If you were to compare state by state, NSW's Maths Extension I students would outperform WA's top maths student by a gap of about 81.80%-61.22%=20.58% or so. (considering the subjects are about par)

Maybe we should have a state of origin in maths ? That would be worth watching. :biggrin:
 

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Reckon if you wanted to compare state by state, still think WA's hardest is slightly harder than NSW's 2nd hardest by a bit. (not much)

If you were to compare state by state, NSW's Maths Extension I students would outperform WA's top maths student by a gap of about 81.80%-61.22%=20.58% or so. (considering the subjects are about par)

Maybe we should have a state of origin in maths ? That would be worth watching. :biggrin:
The only real comp will be between NSW and VIC
 

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My understanding about theses scores is all wrong.

I have just accessed a file that gave a rough cut off about the minimum for an E4 (based on Raw marks data)

My thinking all along way to get an E4 In Maths Extension 1: you had to get 92% or thereabouts. I have been studying my balls off to set the standard at this level. It's always better to aim high isn't it? As it gives you some leeway to fall back on . :smile:

For the Raw Score Data these were the cut offs:

Mathematics (advanced): 94/120 =78.33%
Maths Extension I: 57/84=67.79%
Maths Extension II: 76/120 =63.33%
 
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Looking at the 2014 and 2015 Maths Extension 1 exam papers which are out of 70 marks, ideally a student should looking to get around 48 marks or more to get an E4 (as a rough guide-assuming that the school assessment and HSC exam mark are of a similiar standard)

0.6779 x 70 marks =47.45 marks
 

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Looking at the 2014 and 2015 Maths Extension 2 exam papers which are out of 100 marks, ideally a student should looking to get around 64 marks or more to get an E4 (as a rough guide-assuming that the school assessment and HSC exam mark are of a similar standard)

0.6333 x 100 marks =63.33 marks
 

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