Requirements for a band 6 in Mathematics Advanced (1 Viewer)

hungynguyen

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Hey i was told by my teacher that you'll require to score a HSC mark of at least 75% (90/120 examination mark) to earn a band 6. Is this correct?? it seems that the difficulty of the paper varies every year so it may be harder to earn a band six, which is especially the case for the 2005 paper.

ANd one other thing, is the examination mark recorded in our hsc results a raw mark ? or is it adjusted?


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hungynguyen

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Yeah i did this years Catholic trial paper and i scored 93 out of 120. It was a relatively hard exam, should i consider this as a band 6 result?
 

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oh... thats alrite LOL... i can get that i think, even though is stuffed my trials :D

i think it would a band 6, i saw in last yr's forums, and they said a 75% was the cut off for b6.
correct me if im wrong :)
 

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I heard that last year the cut off for band 6 was mid 90's so about 78-80%...meh anywhere around 75% for a band 6 in maths is awesome lol
 
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I heard that the band structure was:

Band 6-90%+
Band 5-80-90%
Band 4-70-80%
Band 3-60-70%
Band 2-50-60%
Band 1-FAIL

But hopefully I'm wrong.
 
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That's what your HSC mark would be ranged from. But the raw marks differ for each subject
 

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band 6 sounds a little too easy.

i havent been doing great with assessment marks but after going through the past papers a +110/120 doesnt look too hard.
 

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