ATAR Notes: Forum
Archived Discussion => Science => 2011 => End-of-year exams => Exam Discussion => Victoria => Psychology => Topic started by: agro on November 08, 2011, 12:59:21 pm
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I'm not sure if this belongs here.
But know that we know what the final exam looks like, what's it going to take to get ~35?
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I think you could get a 35 with:
- A in SACs
- High B+/low A's in your exams
Well hopefully that's the case :)
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ok, that's what I'm looking at my sacs have been averaging about in the high 80%'s, but I'm not sure if B+ on the midyear was high/low/med and I'm hoping for an A on the end of year. any idea what the cut off is?
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I remember for Revs last year I averaged about a D+-C for my sacs and then got an A on the exam and finished with a 34.
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What about an average of 96% in SACs (ranked about 2nd), A+ in exam one and by the looks of it pretty high A+ in exam 2?
I'd love to pull a 45. :)
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jesus, what do you reckon ^?
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What do you think my SS in Psych would be?
For Unit 3 I was A/A+s for the first two, then I went down to like a B, then a C for the final SAC - I got a B for the exam. Then for unit 4 I got A/A+s again.
What do you reckon? (:
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What do you think my SS in Psych would be?
For Unit 3 I was A/A+s for the first two, then I went down to like a B, then a C for the final SAC - I got a B for the exam. Then for unit 4 I got A/A+s again.
What do you reckon? (:
Depending how you went on the end of year, and assuming that you get a B again, you'll probably be looking at about 32-33
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What about an average of 96% in SACs (ranked about 2nd), A+ in exam one and by the looks of it pretty high A+ in exam 2?
I'd love to pull a 45. :)
I reckon you can get that 45, as long as the A+ in exam 1 was also a medium-high A+ :)