So wrong.Remember that all EXT 2 students also do EXT 1 and without a doubt the majority ace it. Scaling depends on the average of the entire state and so I'd say you're probably looking at mid 70s to low 80s.
thanks, makes me feel goodSo wrong.
Yes, if it isn't an E4 it'll be pretty damn close.
I think e4 cut off will be way higher this year, so you might get mid E3 ishthanks, makes me feel good
Bull shit. Mid E3 is 40.I think e4 cut off will be way higher this year, so you might get mid E3 ish
which is a great result!
it changes every year. considering the radical changes to the paper, with MC and everything. also everyone saying it was "easy", raw marks will defs be higher.Bull shit. Mid E3 is 40.
It's definitely close or on E4.
It really is a big difference. That's the difference between 80 and 88. Tell me that's small.it changes every year. considering the radical changes to the paper, with MC and everything. also everyone saying it was "easy", raw marks will defs be higher.
mid e3 and "close to e4" isn't that far off anyway.
No, "mid-E3" is 80 or 40/50. E3 ranges from 35-45.mid e3 is 42.5/50 hsc mark right?
Ohh, right, thanksIt really is a big difference. That's the difference between 80 and 88. Tell me that's small.
The easiest paper (2007) had a cut-off of 65/84 which is 77% but pretty much the whole test was basic, I don't see the cut-off being anything near as high as that and so, the maximum would be ~53/70 for E4 but otherwise, I'd still say ~50/70.
Fixed, no, your exam mark should be 44 or 45/50.Okay so to conclude:
My hsc mark of 49/70 (70%) will be aligned to around 85/2 = 42.5 hsc mark right?
Something is right on his posts,So wrong.
Yes, if it isn't an E4 it'll be pretty damn close.