Why give a hard exam and then have marks aligned? (1 Viewer)

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i really dont understand the system too much.... i mean y give students a hard exam that a majority wont be able to handle and then have to have their marks aligned?? i mean give us an easy exam dammit!! saves our brain power and the examiners time.....
 

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But if it was easy, everyone would get 100% and then how could you distinguish between those who are far better than those who aren't... By making it hard, it stretches the marks, and allows true ability to be tested.
 

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umm....still kinda don't get the marking style...stuff it...let the BOARD do it~~ dunt wanna kill my extra brain cell~~ ekekek
 

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Okay, I may have misheard this, but Q1-8 differentiate between bands, Question 9 differentiates band 6 from the rest, and Question 10 splits up the top and bottom of band 6? Can anyone verify?
 

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Will_Sparky said:
Okay, I may have misheard this, but Q1-8 differentiate between bands, Question 9 differentiates band 6 from the rest, and Question 10 splits up the top and bottom of band 6? Can anyone verify?
I haven't heard that as such, but it is definately true that they get harder ie q1 easiest, q10 hardest (Generally). But q10 a) was fairly basic, and im not going to get band 6, so maybe not?
 

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normally how good u have to be in the hsc to get band 6 for 2u math???
 

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Will_Sparky said:
Okay, I may have misheard this, but Q1-8 differentiate between bands, Question 9 differentiates band 6 from the rest, and Question 10 splits up the top and bottom of band 6? Can anyone verify?
It would vary - this wouldn't be true for all papers.

On the general premise that the questions usually increase in difficulty, I suppose you could use that as a guide though (but a guide for what, I'm not entirely sure).
 

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to get a band 6 in mathematics, all u have 2 do, is do ur work. i think i got 1. ppl will say that im bosting, but with every exam this year with a raw mark of high 80's low 90's, id be upset not 2 get the band 6. its jus effort, i dont believe in natural talent. the ppl that work get the marks.
 

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required effort is definitely true for the english aos, and im not saying that you can have a natural talent at maths and pass, but there are people who do 3 or 4 unit who are just naturals, i've seen them lol. otherwise, maths is all about the rules and formulae in my opinion, you just gotta learn em
 

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If they make a test 'harder' it allows them to separate everyone according to ability more easily. The people at the very top are able to show their ability better than if there was an easy test
 

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JamiL said:
the ppl that work get the marks.
agreed.
I stuffed a bit of the q 6 and some of q 9, couldn't do last bit of q 10. argh.
 

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