Surely that can't be right, when the mean mark is usually like 55-60%, and like 40% of people usually get into E4 (last year was a bit less though).Originally posted by Newbie
this guy told me you needed 60/120 for a 92
Where do you get the mean mark? I think i want to check chemistry and physics as well.Originally posted by ND
mean mark is usually like 55-60%,
My teacher has a book with mean, SD, max mark, min mark, median etc. for all papers (and all individual questions too) from like '90-'00. The book is released by the MANSW, and not BOS.Originally posted by underthesun
Where do you get the mean mark? I think i want to check chemistry and physics as well.
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It's a shame they're not released anymore. And the same for other courses.Originally posted by ND
My teacher has a book with mean, SD, max mark, min mark, median etc. for all papers (and all individual questions too) from like '90-'00. The book is released by the MANSW, and not BOS.
Why dont they release them anymore?Originally posted by Lazarus
It's a shame they're not released anymore. And the same for other courses.
Originally posted by Rahul
yep, if you are in the top 50% in the state it ensure you a mark of 90+.
Originally posted by jm1234567890
no way 60/120 for 90+
I got 96 and i'm sure I had alot more than 60 right
Its out of the 50 Tips book, on about page 3 or 4 (right in the front).Originally posted by ND
My teacher has a book with mean, SD, max mark, min mark, median etc. for all papers (and all individual questions too) from like '90-'00. The book is released by the MANSW, and not BOS.
doesnt the difficultly to get each mark above 90 rise exponentially anyway?Originally posted by jm1234567890
no way 60/120 for 90+
I got 96 and i'm sure I had alot more than 60 right
I don't know, and it seems the Board doesn't either.Originally posted by Harimau
Why dont they release them anymore?
Actually the % of people with 90+ has been declining over the years, last year it was only like 33% (IIRC).Originally posted by Rahul
yes you would think that...50% of the people applying have to fit into 90-100.