Firstly, apologises if this has been addressed already elsewhere
my question is the title, does the number of people who get in the top band, ie bnad 6 or e4 affect the scaling of the subject that year?
reason i'm asking is i did history extension and didn't do as well as i would have expected
when i looked at the performance data on the board of studies site it said this year only c. 10% got in e4 compared to 18% last year but 52% got in e3 this year compared to 40% last year
does this affect the scaling? if so, would this mean it is more likely to scale down or up?
thanks in advance
my question is the title, does the number of people who get in the top band, ie bnad 6 or e4 affect the scaling of the subject that year?
reason i'm asking is i did history extension and didn't do as well as i would have expected
when i looked at the performance data on the board of studies site it said this year only c. 10% got in e4 compared to 18% last year but 52% got in e3 this year compared to 40% last year
does this affect the scaling? if so, would this mean it is more likely to scale down or up?
thanks in advance