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All it takes is some random question to throw you off track: for me, "random" constitutes any question relating to the environmentWithout Wings said:so true, nothing can be predicted in terms of the HSC![]()
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All it takes is some random question to throw you off track: for me, "random" constitutes any question relating to the environmentWithout Wings said:so true, nothing can be predicted in terms of the HSC![]()
Well, fortunately Economics is virtually the last exam in the whole HSC period so for all but Drama students, there's no next exam to worry aboutpungpui said:And a word of hint, dont dwell on the multiple choice aftawords...i know right after the exam this forum is crazy with people putting up wat they had as multiple choice answers, and it only makes you nervous. Just dont look at it, makes you scared and fucks up your study and rest period before the next exam.
Yep. It doesn't matter what the school does with the raw marks. As long as the relative difference between each student is maintained when they submit the marks to BOS then it has no effect on the final outcome and therefore neither advantages nor disadvantages other students in NSW.Skewl said:OH alrite thats better....because one of my friends from anotehr school got 70 sumthing for economics and her school scaled it up to like 82. WHich i dont think is quite fair to the rest of the state.
Yes you're right. Since the relative differences and ranks are presevered, the actual "mark" your teacher submits means absolute nothing.gorgo31 said:I have this... friend... who's Economics teacher adds two or three marks to everyone's raw mark sent into the BOS because he believes he marks too hard. I told... my friend... to tell his teacher that doing so wouldn't make any difference, because the marks would all be moderated according to the group's exam performance anyway. I'm right, aren't I?
P.S. Mind the subtlety![]()