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michelleanne

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Hi all!

I completed SOC a couple of years ago and no one will recieve their mark for the PIP back. When HSC marks are released, you only receive a combined SOC mark out of 100- not individual marks for the PIP and the exam.

Also, PIP marks will not appear on the honours list- but those people who receive awards for their PIPS will know that they were awarded 30/30.

So, technically a person could have recieved 30/30 and not know.....

Hope this helps!!!
 

alby

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apparently your school gets some formula to work out your pip mark.....but they get it in april next year...so most people'll be over it by then

a chick from my school a couple of years back (2001 maybe) actually got more than 100% (after scaling)....i thought that was pretty mad
 

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i picked up my PIP today when i signed out... yewww! :)
and my teacher made some comment that she'd try and work out what my mark was...so maybe she has this 'formula' already?? :confused:
 

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Codename_Alpha said:
when is the honours list released?
The HSC Honour Roll will be realease the day or the day after you get your HSC results.
They include:
1st place in a course
Top achievers in a course (Ranked top 5, 10 or 20 depends on the number of candidates)
Distinguish Achivers (Band 6)
 

Survivor39

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alby said:
apparently your school gets some formula to work out your pip mark.....but they get it in april next year...so most people'll be over it by then

a chick from my school a couple of years back (2001 maybe) actually got more than 100% (after scaling)....i thought that was pretty mad
hmmm. It is not possible to get more than a scaled mark of 100. If the raw mark is 100, then it will be scaled to 100. So you can't get more than 100 contributed from 2 units (the maximum aggregate scaled mark is 500).

And about the formulae thing, your teacher is probably an experienced marker, who predict what the students PIP/Exam raw marks are. But it is not really accurate to predict the aligned mark for each component because the 2 raw marks are added together and is aligned to form your HSC Exam mark that will be appearing on your HSC certificate.
 

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