e8zks
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don’t just get the highest overall score, you have to eliminate your competition.how does the state ranking process work? is it based on your internals at all or just your final hsc mark?
i was thinking for std maths, im coming 2nd on a weighted 96 and the girl in front of me is on a weighted 97. she went into hospital on sunday and filed for misadventure for the hsc exam so she didn't actually sit it. when i went through the solutions i thinkkkkkk i might have actually gotten 98 or 99, so do i have a chance at state ranking at all considering she didn't sit the exam but had a higher rank than me?I’d say it depends on the subject.
I know for Chemistry, two people may seem to have the same mark (say 97), but they really in fact, don’t. It’s because of the quality of their extended responses, or the difficulty of the questions they got wrong. They may have gotten the same raw mark however.
Same with eco. It might’ve just been a slight difference in quality of essay, or even one mcq. Regardless, while state ranks are elusive, they all scale to the same .95 anyways.
U made me gigglewhat is std maths? maths for people who didnt wear protection?