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RuiAce:
I reckon there's nothing to add to what Jamon said.

The point to remember is that your highest external mark belongs to yourself. That can't be changed; only the internals will go through a moderation process.

jamie anderson :
Thanks guys, also wondering if i can get a 90+ atar after sitting the actual hsc with my internal marks ( assuming i do a lot of work)
Adv Eng - 86/100 rank 4/20
Maths -65/100 rank 6/15
Economics - 76/100 rank 3/8
Legal - 93/100 rank 2/16
Business - 94/100 rank 1/18

RuiAce:

--- Quote from: jamie anderson  on August 06, 2016, 11:10:25 pm ---Thanks guys, also wondering if i can get a 90+ atar after sitting the actual hsc with my internal marks ( assuming i do a lot of work)
Adv Eng - 86/100 rank 4/20
Maths -65/100 rank 6/15
Economics - 76/100 rank 3/8
Legal - 93/100 rank 2/16
Business - 94/100 rank 1/18

--- End quote ---
Yes.

jamonwindeyer:

--- Quote from: jamie anderson  on August 06, 2016, 11:10:25 pm ---Thanks guys, also wondering if i can get a 90+ atar after sitting the actual hsc with my internal marks ( assuming i do a lot of work)
Adv Eng - 86/100 rank 4/20
Maths -65/100 rank 6/15
Economics - 76/100 rank 3/8
Legal - 93/100 rank 2/16
Business - 94/100 rank 1/18

--- End quote ---

Absolutely!! You've got an awesome set of marks there, really focus on improving your Mathematics results because everything else is in a fantastic spot to hit that 90+ goal ;D if you work hard, you can achieve whatever mark you want to! ;D

conic curve:
Isn't there a specific way HSC marks are calculated for courses sat outside of school? Pretend you sat a course with an outside tutor (e.g. 3U maths) and the exams he made you sit were really hard and you ended up getting 60s for those exams and in the external HSC exam everyone does, you get 100 for the exam. How is your raw HSC mark calculated by then? I know that BOSTES takes into account school marks and ranks (mainly ranks) to scale everyone equally because every school's exam differs in difficulty but how does this happen for courses with an outside tutor, especially when you're doing it one to one and how your external tutor's exam is much harder than actual school's? I'd be unfair if they took it for your actual mark you got in the exam, they should only be doing that if the internal exams are either easier or on par with difficulty with the actual HSC paper

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