Hi, I'm a year 12 student graduating 2014 and I had 2 questions regarding the way the HSC scales.
1. Going off the 2013 rankings my school was in the late 400s in the state rank, I know that if you get 1st in a course which is what I did for nearly all my subjects last year you're not affected by ranking. But if I didn't get 1st in a subject just how badly would I be affected by a school ranking like that? It varies a lot but I've never seen higher than low 300s.
2. Just how exactly is it considered fair that the better the school in terms of rank you go to, to the better you'll be scaled up? I know that there would obviously be harsher marking and maybe harder material but it seems unfair that if you go to a school on the lower end of the ranking like I do where some kids don't even attempt HSC tasks and never even turn up, where the funding the school receives is less than the top 100 schools for example? Seems like its just boosting those up who already have next to nothing in their way,
Thanks.
1. Going off the 2013 rankings my school was in the late 400s in the state rank, I know that if you get 1st in a course which is what I did for nearly all my subjects last year you're not affected by ranking. But if I didn't get 1st in a subject just how badly would I be affected by a school ranking like that? It varies a lot but I've never seen higher than low 300s.
2. Just how exactly is it considered fair that the better the school in terms of rank you go to, to the better you'll be scaled up? I know that there would obviously be harsher marking and maybe harder material but it seems unfair that if you go to a school on the lower end of the ranking like I do where some kids don't even attempt HSC tasks and never even turn up, where the funding the school receives is less than the top 100 schools for example? Seems like its just boosting those up who already have next to nothing in their way,
Thanks.