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dave101

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Can I still get a 40?
« on: June 02, 2016, 06:50:45 pm »
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Hey guys,
It's one of those questions again. I'm really frustrated right now. I just had my second sac today and I completely fked it up. First sac i got 29/45 below the class average of 34/45 mainly because the teacher didn't even base the sac off the study design and a load of stuff I studied for wasn't on it. Today's sac I was going so bloody well that i was actually heading for a 90%+ until i fked up the last question up which was a 12 mark question where you had write 2 demand and 2 supply factors for reasons affecting goal of low inflation. Instead I wrote 4 demand factors and realised how hard i fkd up. Not only that i left a price stability question worth 8 marks to last to answer but didn't even have the time to do it. Assuming that i lost about 6 marks and 8 marks from those questions, say i got 36/50 for that sac, with unit 3 grade of a low B or even a high C+. Overall assume i'm ranked somewhere between 20-25/35.
I feel that economics comes naturally to me and that I've worked so hard this year in preparations for the sacs, but choked extremely extremely bad.
If i do really well in unit 4 and the exam, could i still get a score of 40 raw?
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Re: Can I still get a 40?
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2016, 07:46:21 pm »
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of course!! remember at the end of the day, the exam is of utmost importance. if you ace the exam your SAC marks will scale according to your exam score  :)
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