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o0-Prodigy-0o

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Just wondering if i came 2nd in my class by 1 mark (let's say...i got 92 and first got 93) although in the HSC i get a mark of 94 (actual raw exam mark) and they get a mark of around 90.. would i end up getting the higher mark or will it even off or will they end up getting the higher mark?

Let's say the subject was mathematics or Business Studies
 

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In your case:

Person in 1st position: External mark: 90; Moderated assessment mark = the highest external mark acheived by the cohort
You in 2nd position: External mark 94; Moderated assessment mark = roughly the second highest external mark acheived by the cohort

The average of the external mark and the moderated assessment will be your final HSC mark.
 

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Apparently they take into account relative differences
 

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Kind of.
The mean i think of the total exam marks must equal the total of the moderated assessment marks and therefore its not so much relative gaps.
 

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dolbinau said:
Apparently they take into account relative differences
Yes, that's why I said "roughly" the second highest mark achieved by the cohort for a 2nd ranked student, which will depend on the gap from internal assessment marks between first and second, and second and third.
 

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