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I'm thinking about joining a coaching centre for math and physics.

Do ya'll recommend it? I don't know anyone whose been to a coaching center so any thoughts?

Thanks :)
 

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I have a question about ranking and allignment....

Do all four internal tasks determine our final rank which is then used in allignment?

Do we get two semester reports with our ranks for each semester but then which one is used to allign marks OR is the second one our final rank (after trials) and that is used to allign our marks?

hope this makes sense xd

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Alignment is a completely seperate process in which your exam marks are increased from their raw marks based on the band descriptors (ie which mark shows b6 achievement)

Moderation is the process used to determine your school assessment mark, which is based on your overall ranking from all of the year 12 internal assessments, and the relative mark differences between those ranks. Depending on your school you may receive ranks in earlier reports etc (some schools won’t give you any ranks and you’ll have to wait for NESA to release them) but they are based on the final rankings, which includes all assessments including trials
 

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Alignment is a completely seperate process in which your exam marks are increased from their raw marks based on the band descriptors (ie which mark shows b6 achievement)

Moderation is the process used to determine your school assessment mark, which is based on your overall ranking from all of the year 12 internal assessments, and the relative mark differences between those ranks. Depending on your school you may receive ranks in earlier reports etc (some schools won’t give you any ranks and you’ll have to wait for NESA to release them) but they are based on the final rankings, which includes all assessments including trials
oh ok makes sense. So what I was calling allignment is actually moderation 💀

So the last report or ranks we receive after trials include all the assessment marks and ranks and that is used for moderation....right?
 

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oh ok makes sense. So what I was calling allignment is actually moderation 💀

So the last report or ranks we receive after trials include all the assessment marks and ranks and that is used for moderation....right?
yes (except some school don’t include it and then you have to wait for nesa to release them)
 

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Further confusion clarification - then what's allignment?
Alignment is a process to make marks (mostly) comparable between years in a subject. Since obviously there are harder and easier years for a subject, rather than just giving you your raw marks NESA instead aligns them based on the band descriptors, so for example last year NESA decided that an ≈66 in maths extension 2 was the minimum mark to fulfil the E4 criteria, and hence if you got a 66 raw in the maths ext 2 exam last year then you’d get a 90 “HSC exam mark” from NESA (and you don’t actually get the raw mark unless you pay).
 

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Alignment is a process to make marks (mostly) comparable between years in a subject. Since obviously there are harder and easier years for a subject, rather than just giving you your raw marks NESA instead aligns them based on the band descriptors, so for example last year NESA decided that an ≈66 in maths extension 2 was the minimum mark to fulfil the E4 criteria, and hence if you got a 66 raw in the maths ext 2 exam last year then you’d get a 90 “HSC exam mark” from NESA (and you don’t actually get the raw mark unless you pay).
Bruh why do u have to pay to get ur raw marks
 
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Bruh why do u have to pay to get ur raw marks
you are literally in year 12 and most likely are not going to do the exam again so its kinda useless to get your raw marksunless you are really curious.
(but even then you can just ask your teachers about ur raw marks and they should give it to you since they have it as well though it might depend on what teacher you have)
 

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Heyyy,

Does anyone at all have any tips for SOR II because it seems like I'm the only one struggling with the subject? I think it is because of my teacher because the teacher isn't even at school sometimes and even if the teacher is, all we do is walk into class, read and do summaries, and the questions at the end of the unit. In contrast to the other teacher who has wayy more experience; she goes through the syllabus, discusses the content with us, keeps us engaged, and then does HSC questions with us.

Anyway, I've figured that it's my ATAR and not theirs so I'm willing to put in hard yards but I'm not sure how to go about it. Memorising the content is pretty easy but for me, the questions stuff me up ALL the time, especially the ones with the stats and the ones where we have to answer off a quote. The religions we're studying are Buddhism, Islam and Judaism (which is the hardest for me tbh), based off the Year 11 content we covered. If anyone has any advice whatsoever, help me out pls 🙏🏽

All the best!!
 

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Heyyy,

Does anyone at all have any tips for SOR II because it seems like I'm the only one struggling with the subject? I think it is because of my teacher because the teacher isn't even at school sometimes and even if the teacher is, all we do is walk into class, read and do summaries, and the questions at the end of the unit. In contrast to the other teacher who has wayy more experience; she goes through the syllabus, discusses the content with us, keeps us engaged, and then does HSC questions with us.

Anyway, I've figured that it's my ATAR and not theirs so I'm willing to put in hard yards but I'm not sure how to go about it. Memorising the content is pretty easy but for me, the questions stuff me up ALL the time, especially the ones with the stats and the ones where we have to answer off a quote. The religions we're studying are Buddhism, Islam and Judaism (which is the hardest for me tbh), based off the Year 11 content we covered. If anyone has any advice whatsoever, help me out pls 🙏🏽

All the best!!
Could you provide an example of questions that stump you?
 

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im doing common module = crucible, mod a = king rich and mod b is emma.

If term 1 year 12 assesment task was cruicble and I started learning king richard at the end, which im assuming Ill get a task for king richard. So term 2= King richard. Then term 3= trials. Term 4= Hsc. Basically, i don't get a formal assesment for emma and creative task?
 

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