In the final 13th year of school education, New South Wales students get a mark out of 100 for each subject they sit. It is an average of the mark from a statewide exam and for a mark awarded by the school. This last mark is weighted by how the school as a whole performs in the exam.
The simple mathematical tool of chirping is used to distort the re-positioned school marks so the average school mark is that which is determined by the outside test.
The collision between the "Customary" and "Scientific" cultures is mentioned.
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