O.K. a friend of mine did Modern Hebrew 2U Continuers for the HSC last year in a location outside the school. She achieved a very high assessment mark of 100 and was ranked first of all the people who did hebrew in the centre (2 or 3 people doing it through the centre).
However in the HSC exam she get 95, also topped the centre, and her final mark was 96, yes, meaning that her assessment mark was in fact taken into consideration and that her final mark was scaled down (supposed to get 97.5) because of the differences between assessment and hsc exam mark.
Why is that?
Is it because non-high school centres don't have the same ranking system?
I'm doing Classical Hebrew through my school, i'm the only one from my school, does that mean that my assessment mark will not count ib the calculation of my final mark whatsoever, because my rank is obviously 1 and the BOS has no one to compare me from my school?
However in the HSC exam she get 95, also topped the centre, and her final mark was 96, yes, meaning that her assessment mark was in fact taken into consideration and that her final mark was scaled down (supposed to get 97.5) because of the differences between assessment and hsc exam mark.
Why is that?
Is it because non-high school centres don't have the same ranking system?
I'm doing Classical Hebrew through my school, i'm the only one from my school, does that mean that my assessment mark will not count ib the calculation of my final mark whatsoever, because my rank is obviously 1 and the BOS has no one to compare me from my school?