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Dave85

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hey ppl
i was just wondering, to get a band 6 does that mean that you have to get a raw mark of 90 and above? For some reason i though the mark required for a band 6 changed each year depending upon if certain criteria were filled. But i heard from someone that you HAVE to get a mark of 90 to get band 6. Wat is true??
 

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i think aligned mark of greater than 90... not raw
 
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It's an aligned mark of 90 or above.

The raw mark required to receive an aligned mark of 90 or above changes each year. :)
 

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When you say aligned mark do you mean scaled? is that the same sort of thing??

If it works how i think it does, it means that if i get in physcis a mark of 85 out of 100 in my exam then although it is between 80 - 90 it may be scaled up so that it is say 91% and therefore its a band 6

is that correct??
 

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Whilst an aligned mark is technically a scaled mark, there are different types of scaled marks relating to the HSC - so we use the term 'aligned' instead. The term 'scaled' is reserved for marks used for UAIs.

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If it works how i think it does, it means that if i get in physcis a mark of 85 out of 100 in my exam then although it is between 80 - 90 it may be scaled up so that it is say 91% and therefore its a band 6
is that correct??
Yes. Alternatively, your mark of 85 might be 'aligned' to 79, resulting in a band 4.
 

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