Originally posted by Twintip
Actually there's a bit more to it, like if you get the no. 1 rank but someone else gets the top exam mark, you get their exam mark but your assessment mark is altered in relation to theirs (this isn't the scaling process and it's why it's called a moderated assessment mark). But I don't think it's necessary to delve into all that again for the purposes of this thread.
Just to correct u.
If u are ranked first, and someone else gets the top exam mark, u get their exam mark as ur assessment mark, and hence that becomes the highest assessment mark in ur cohort, and the rest of the marks are distributed under that mark.
eg.
Tom - ranked 1st
Jess - ranked 5th
and the competiton is tight (ie the assessment marks were very close between all the students in the subject)
Tom gets 90 for his exam
Jess gets 99 for her exam
therfore, Tom's marks become:
Exam Mark: 90
Assessment Mark: 99
HSC Mark: 95
and Jess' marks are:
Exam Mark: 99
Assessment Mark: 96 (this depends, im jus giving a figure)
HSC Mark: 98