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VCE Stuff => Victorian Technical Score Discussion => Topic started by: alonelyboy on September 15, 2019, 05:52:13 pm

Title: Am I totally screwed?
Post by: alonelyboy on September 15, 2019, 05:52:13 pm
Hey, guys.

I go to a school that is made up of very very smart people.

For a few of my subjects I've been averaging a 75-80 in my SACS.
 
And have been above the cohort average by a few marks except for one sac.

If I do very well in yhe final exam, is there a chance for me to get a study score above 30?

- A very concerned guy who may get his a** beat if I do terrible.
Title: Re: Am I totally screwed?
Post by: Joseph41 on September 16, 2019, 07:14:38 pm
Hi,

Welcome to ATAR Notes!

To answer simply, yes, you can still get a 30+ study score, and quite possibly much higher than that. To me, being above average in a strong cohort demonstrates you have the potential to do very well, and I'd recommend focusing as much as possible on things you can change (like how you're studying) rather than things you can't (like the technical processes behind VCE).

P.S. What subject is this for? There are lots of free resources around on ATAR Notes to help with your subjects. :)
Title: Re: Am I totally screwed?
Post by: alonelyboy on September 19, 2019, 08:29:26 pm
Yeah, I go to a selective school in victoria.

The subjects are physical education, biology, psychology and specialist maths