nandayo
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- 2008
Maybe this should be in another forum...but I'm sure some Jap veterans here can answer this:
The CSU HSC website says that the speaking exam is work 20 marks. That means that the exam is worth 80 marks (na duh), going by this if you got say 85% in your speaking (17) wouldn't you have to get 80+ to get over say 97...and the exam's only out of 80..so do they somehow reduce your mark back down to 80 and then add speaking. Does anyone know how this works?
I don't know, I guess the main question is does this in effect make it harder to get a Band 6 in a language than another subject. Or, do they have some weird way of scaling it or...geez, I don't know <-- and I guess that's why I'm asking this question.
Oh, and why not chuck in another question for good measure. How hard is it to get 18+ in the speaking exam? If it is, and you mess up speaking - does that mean the prospect of a Band 6 is pretty much completely dead?
The CSU HSC website says that the speaking exam is work 20 marks. That means that the exam is worth 80 marks (na duh), going by this if you got say 85% in your speaking (17) wouldn't you have to get 80+ to get over say 97...and the exam's only out of 80..so do they somehow reduce your mark back down to 80 and then add speaking. Does anyone know how this works?
I don't know, I guess the main question is does this in effect make it harder to get a Band 6 in a language than another subject. Or, do they have some weird way of scaling it or...geez, I don't know <-- and I guess that's why I'm asking this question.
Oh, and why not chuck in another question for good measure. How hard is it to get 18+ in the speaking exam? If it is, and you mess up speaking - does that mean the prospect of a Band 6 is pretty much completely dead?