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- How much does one assessment affect your overall ATAR?
Your internal rank determines your internal assessment mark, which is 50% of your total HSC mark Your total HSC mark is then scaled and contributed to your aggregrate, which will determine your ATAR
- Determining HSC results - NSW Government
Your HSC results will generally show 3 marks for each of your courses: an assessment mark; an exam mark; an HSC mark, which is the average of the assessment and exam marks You will also be assigned a performance band, which shows how well you performed compared to the standard in the course Read more about understanding HSC marks and bands
- Understanding HSC results - Board of Studies
In most courses, your result will consist of your Examination mark and your Assessment mark, which determines your HSC mark for each course you studied Your HSC mark will align with a performance band describing the performance of a typical student in that mark range in the course
- How much do your internal ranks matter in the HSC for your ATAR?
Overall, these two marks work together to provide you with an overall mark for each subject Both marks are equally weighted, contributing 50% to your overall grade for each subject For instance, if you scored a mark of 90 in HSC but a mark of 96 in your internals, you will receive an overall mark of 93
- From Assignment to ATAR: How your Marks are Calculated
The Board moderates your School Assessment Mark for a subject using the Examination Marks obtained by the students who sat the exam for that subject at your school That is, your HSC Physics mark is moderated based on the results of Physics students at your school
- Scaling explained: How does subject selection affect your rank
The top subject assessment mark from your school year is immediately changed to equal the top examination mark in the cohort, and the bottom assessment mark is immediately changed to equal the lowest examination mark in the cohort (or if not exact, very close)
- Beginners Guide to ATAR Scaling - Matrix Education
In this guide, we explain how your HSC marks and ATAR are determined In addition, we explain how to take advantage of the scaling of different HSC subjects to maximise your ATAR The beginner’s guide to ATAR Scaling is an in-depth tutorial on how an ATAR is calculated
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