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well its definitly not 1-6% depending on the relesed raw mrks. any1 wanna have a guess/ my guess is ~60-70% depndin on the course.
 

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Well, if you define fail to be < 50% raw, then it would probably be at least 10-20% in most courses. Certain ones like Extension Maths tend to have exams where it's difficult to score well in raw terms, so they'd be higher.

However 50% shouldn't always be the benchmark for whether someone has succeeded or not, hence why the alignment system exists.
 

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wel boiz i thynk tht iT DeP3nDz 0n da pplz and ow St0NG tha C0H0RT izzzzzz
 
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If that's the case I failed maths to almost the hardest extent possible.

Also if that is your definition of failure, I'd say like 15-20% maybe.
 
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Every person has their own definition of fail (mines below 70). The only fail in the HSC would have to be '*' imo and it would take a big effort to get it..You'd have to skip at least 2 exams I reckon.
 

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After looking at the raw marks threads, I estimate 40-60% depending on the subject.
 

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wel boiz i thynk tht iT DeP3nDz 0n da pplz and ow St0NG tha C0H0RT izzzzzz
You have got to be kidding yourself. Can you write properly at all?

Anyway I thought it was really hard to fail the HSC, unless you didn't actually do the assessment tasks or show up to the exam.
 

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You have got to be kidding yourself. Can you write properly at all?
I think the relevant term is sarcasm, or something like that ;)

Anyway I thought it was really hard to fail the HSC, unless you didn't actually do the assessment tasks or show up to the exam.
Yes, in order to actually 'fail' the HSC, i.e. not receive one, you must be deemed to not have completed enough units to fulfill the requirements. This either happens by two N Warnings followed by an N Determination, or by not turning up to the exam.
 

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