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sexy grl

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hi guys
ive been talking to my teacher who is a past hsc marker who stated that if you are ranked somewhat in the bottom of your cohurt in the internal assements,and somehow earn the top 5 % of the state in your exam u can lift up your marks to acheiving a uia of about 90-95

can someone clarify this situation plz,and tell me the grounds in which the board eliminates your assesment rank and considers your hsc rank mark
 

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The only time I can think when they eliminate your assessment is when you successfully apply for a misadventure during the exams in which they take the higher result as your HSC marks (Either the moderated assessment or what you have done in the exam so far).
 

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Originally posted by sexy grl
if you are ranked somewhat in the bottom of your cohurt in the internal assements,and somehow earn the top 5 % of the state in your exam u can lift up your marks to acheiving a uia of about 90-95
Your teacher is probably referring to the fact that a good exam mark can compensate (at least partially) for a poor assessment mark, as your final HSC mark is the average of the two.
 

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