gahproductionsz
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whats the benefit in coming first in a subject internally?
Corrected.You get the highest HSC mark achieved in your cohort as your own moderated internal mark.
^ Yes, that's right. Sorry.Corrected.
You both get the top external mark as your moderated internal mark (thank you, someth1ng)What happens when you're equal first?
Even if both student didn't score the same externally?You both get the top external mark as your moderated internal mark (thank you, someth1ng)
No, because what shadowdude described only applies to your INTERNAL mark, which is 50% of your HSC. What you get in the final exam will be your external mark, so you still need to put in the effort.so i cant take it easy in them subjects in preparation for the exams ay?
Actually, if there is a tie, you get the average of the top X external scores. X being the number of people tied on rank 1.You both get the top external mark as your moderated internal mark (thank you, someth1ng)
Yes.Even if both student didn't score the same externally?
This.Actually, if there is a tie, you get the average of the top X external scores. X being the number of people tied on rank 1.
You both get the top external mark as your moderated internal mark (thank you, someth1ng)
This is what I meant. Thank you.Actually, if there is a tie, you get the average of the top X external scores. X being the number of people tied on rank 1.