How do you not odd?And yeah perhaps if we drop(btw D94 is finished) we can join you in the 1% of the state, and we'll be the 3 umm, musk... umm the 3 stooges :0You guys should drop MX2. How do you not assume I'm talking about the exam when I give you a percentage of the final exam?!Like, how do you not even?
63% exam = 90 exam mark =/= Band 6.You guys should drop MX2.
How do you not assume I'm talking about the exam when I give you a percentage of the final exam?!
Like, how do you not even?
The exam marks are derived from the band descriptors for the different bands, and therefore the BOS thinks a band 6 in the exam is ~63%, and that is what I was talking about.63% exam = 90 exam mark =/= Band 6.
90 HSC mark = Band 6.
That should clear things up. It's all about the context in which you use the term "Band". "Band" always refers to the HSC mark, not the exam mark.
Pedantic, I know, but that's how BOS has stated it.
It's a band 6 in the exam.Actually, D94 is correct.
The exam marks are derived from the band descriptors for the different bands, and therefore the BOS thinks a band 6 in the exam is ~63%, and that is what I was talking about.
Technically, that is getting a band 6 in the exam, but if you don't perform as well and don't perform up to band 6 standards then you may get a band 6, because band 5 + band 6 does not always = band 6, but still, it's a band 6 in the exam.
You were being pedantic and wrong.
I wasn't wrong at all.It's a band 6 in the exam.
What I said wasn't wrong at all.
The BOS align the marks to a bunch of band descriptors and that is why ~63% is 90, because ~63% fits in at the bottom of the band 6 band descriptor.