what??????meLoncoLLie said:Pffffft .
i hope the cut off for band 6 is around 80-85.....*crosses fingers*
what??????meLoncoLLie said:Pffffft .
I dont know about exact marks but hopefullyrnitya_25 said:i hope the cut off for band 6 is around 80-85....
I hope they'll mark easier than our science department.serge said:I dont know about exact marks but hopefully
the markers dont get too technical or picky
The HSC markers look to give you marksDreamerish*~ said:I hope they'll mark easier than our science department.
We had a question on galvanic cells, where we needed to label the anode, cathode, electron flow, salt bridge and electrolytes. It was worth 3 marks.
Apparently, if you write say Cu(NO3)2 and not write "copper nitrate" next to it, or vice versa, you don't get a mark. If you write both but don't write "electrolyte" pointing to it, then you don't get a mark. How crazy is that.
ehh that dosent sound rightrnitya_25 said:have you been living under a rock(hehe dreamerish...)
raw mark is your actual hsc mark, as in what you scored on the paper. scaled mark is the mark you end up getting in the hsc for that subject.
Since ur raned 1st, ur internal will either shift up or down depending on ur performance in the final HSC exam. if ur exam mark is the highest in ur class, then ur internal will be ur exam mark, so in other words, if u do get 85 (which in my opinion will align to about 94) ur internal will be 94.. however, let's say u got 70 in the exam (let's assume thats aout 80 aligned) ur internal of 93 will be lost, and ur final HSC mark will be 80!...UNLESS, unless someone in ur class (ranked under u) performs better than u, the ur internal mark will be their HSC exam marksue_ad said:ok, so say it was 85;
if i got an 85 in the hsc exam( before that whole scaling thing) and was ranked 1st from school with an assessment mark of 93, what would my overall hsc mark most likely be?
would my assessment mark drop down to 80's?