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how come our sc results are released a month later if they are marked 2 weeks after the examcem said:The SC will be marked by the end of this week or early next week.
i thort the sc does not get scaled?cem said:The marking process is just the beginning and they have the HSC to do at the same time.
After all the exams are marked the aligning process has to be finished.
This is where they adjust the raw exam marks to the scaled marks that you get. This process won't begin for SC until part way through the marking process and will finish a week or so afterwards but...
It gets aligned.clintmyster said:i thort the sc does not get scaled?
cem said:It gets aligned.
In other words the mark you actually get isn't the raw mark for the exam.
The 'scaling' in this case is simply deciding where the cut-offs are going to be for the different bands.
Scaling for the HSC involves the comparison between subjects as well as aligning of the marks to the bands.
That aligning process happens for SC and HSC but scaling by comparing results from one subject to another doesn't happen at the SC because no common number, such as the UAI, is needed after the HSC. The HSC scaling process is the one that allows the powers that be to compare the relative ability of students who do say Chemistry with those who do Society and Culture (subjects chosen at random).
The aligning process is the one that allows the BOS to report that about 1% of the state in each subject got less than 50% in the exam. The real percentage is a lot higher but the BOS describes 50% as meeting the minimum standard and not as 'pass' or 'fail'.
I used the word 'scaling' as most students on this thread would be SC students and I assumed that that word would be easier to explain than aligning - sorry.
kaz1 said:so 90 is not always band 6
So does this mean a mark of say 95 could be scaled up to 100? This doesn't seem right as 100 is a "perfect" score.cem said:A raw mark of 90 will always get Band 6 as marks are aligned upwards.
A raw mark of 90 would probably rise to between 93 - 96 depending on the cut-off point.
In most subjects raw marks of mid-80s ends up at 90 with all raw marks above that also going up.
From my training days for the aligning process and doing the process itself and talking to others doing it the whole exercise is to work out how low is the cut-off for students who have achieved the 'minimum' standard and to work up from there for the other cut-offs.
If the cut-off for Band 1/2 is 25% then the other cut-offs (Band 2/3, 3/4. 4/5, 5/6) would all be worked out but as 25 is going to = 50 you can see that the other cut-offs would also rise e.g. 36=60, 48=70, 63=80, 83=90 (these marks are purely fiction and are not reflective of any specific course or year but just to show the way the marks are aligned).