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Hi, I got rank 2 in my half-yearly mathematics advanced exam with a raw mark of 22 out of 40. What would this approximately be if it were scaled and aligned compared to the rest of the state?
 

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Hi, I got rank 2 in my half-yearly mathematics advanced exam with a raw mark of 22 out of 40. What would this approximately be if it were scaled and aligned compared to the rest of the state?
This is a mark of 55%, which according to rawmarks.info would scale to mid-high 70s, or band 4. However I would not consider this a good guide for how you will do in the hsc, maybe only a rough guide cause it is very dependant on the difficulty of the exam each year, and school assessments can be a bit different to the actual hsc
 

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This is a mark of 55%, which according to rawmarks.info would scale to mid-high 70s, or band 4. However I would not consider this a good guide for how you will do in the hsc, maybe only a rough guide cause it is very dependant on the difficulty of the exam each year, and school assessments can be a bit different to the actual hsc
How do you do 3 subjects? Just curious :D
 

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Because I'm doing the HSC, and want to actually do well
no i dont mean it in a rude way but raw internal marks are not the same as raw hsc marks and thats literally why nesa only cares abt your internal rank and not the raw mark so idk why you would ask this question. either way the main situation where ppl actually check the scaling of their raw internal mark is trials which assesses all of hsc content and not just 1 module/terms worth of content bc thats a more accurate representation of the hsc exam than your other internals. not that any of them are accurate but just saying the info you are asking for is completely not useful
 

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i think bro is genuinely asking
for example you have 4 mods worth of y12 content covered in hsc but your term 1 exam only covers one of them. say youre very bad at that specific mod but good at everythign else. so if you only consider that terms mark obv that mark is going to be worse that what you realistically might get in the hsc. see why its not accurate?
 

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no i dont mean it in a rude way but raw internal marks are not the same as raw hsc marks and thats literally why nesa only cares abt your internal rank and not the raw mark so idk why you would ask this question.
maybe they just want to see where their performance is up to, and see if their current performance is at par with the hsc standard
 

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maybe they just want to see where their performance is up to, and see if their current performance is at par with the hsc standard
@sop_study1205 if you want to do this, use https://www.hscninja.com/atar-calculator, type in your school and subjects and it comes up with the number of band 6s over the past few years. check your course rank against the number of band 6s and that gives you prob the best idea of how your performance is and what rank you need to be at the end of the year to be likely to get a band 6. dont use your raw marks for anything they dont help
 

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