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VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: saheh on March 20, 2012, 02:57:08 pm
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Just wondering,
say for example they had the exact same sac marks/ranking, and got the same scores on the exam..
although highly unlikely, is it possible?
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Definitely. In my high school physics cohort we had 3 50s and a 49... and physics wasn't even a large subject...
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wow that's amazing.
I'd love to see something like that happen at my school (damn weak cohorts..)
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Last year the MHS Bio cohort, around 150 people, got around 5 50s.
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woooooowwwwww
btw that's a massive cohort.
i reckon that's like, my whole year level.
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Last year 2 people from my school got a 50 in biology, and this was out of about 40 people doing biology. And I think one of them had slightly better SAC marks than the other.
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MHS had about 13 50s in Business Management several years ago. There's no limit really, since it's really dictated by exam performance at the end of the day.