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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE General & Further Mathematics => Topic started by: TheEagle on September 20, 2019, 01:19:25 am
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Hi
can someone give me a prediction of a further score
rank 7 out of 20 students (average cohort)
people on top of me are likely to do well on the exam (maybe drop 5 marks throughout both)
if I drop 5 marks throughout both, what ss would this approx equate to?
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Also considering the same precautions, how many marks can be lost stay in the 40 mark
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Probably a 45 given enough people in your cohort drop 5 or less marks.
For a 40 you wouldn't want to be losing more than 10 marks imo.
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Probably a 45 given enough people in your cohort drop 5 or less marks.
For a 40 you wouldn't want to be losing more than 10 marks imo.
Would this mean rank 1 to 7 will all end up with 45's given we all drop 5 marks (or close to 5)?
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Would this mean rank 1 to 7 will all end up with 45's given we all drop 5 marks (or close to 5)?
Depends on SAC scores and the strength of Rank 1-7 students given they all drop the same amount of marks
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Depends on SAC scores and the strength of Rank 1-7 students given they all drop the same amount of marks
but I've heard sac scores don't matter, its the rank that matter?
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but I've heard sac scores don't matter, its the rank that matter?
AFAIK
The strength of your cohort's performance on the end-of-year exam adjusts your SAC scores according to your rankings.