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VCE Stuff => Victorian Technical Score Discussion => Topic started by: Odette on October 20, 2007, 02:56:49 pm
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Well hello everyone, i was wondering what kind of results i would need on the further maths exam i would need to get at least a 45...
Ive averaged about 95% for my SACs, if that helps, oh and im ranked number 1 in my class, by far.
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probably a high A+....everyone needs a high A+ to score high in further...
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probably a high A+....everyone needs a high A+ to score high in further...
Ok thanks :)
so far im getting full marks on my practice exams and i scored a high A+ on my school trial exam one, ill find out what i got for exam two on monday .. :)
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You should be fine. Don't worry, Further's not particularly difficult. :P Just gotta watch the silly mistakes.
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You should be fine. Don't worry, Further's not particularly difficult. :P Just gotta watch the silly mistakes.
Yeah true :), I used to make heaps of silly mistakes, but ive found if i read the question twice i avoid making a lot of mistakes :) hehe
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i reckon you could get close to 50 :D
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Yeah, if you're getting those kinds of practise exam marks you should be feeling very confident :)
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I have great confidence that you'll get >45 for further. 50 is very much in your scope as well. 100% on exams will do teh trick.
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Ok thanks everyone :) i feel a little more confident now hehe, 45+ here i come!! haha
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just take your time doing your further exams. you have more than enough time to answer each question slowly and to do it to the best of your ability.
my exam flaw techique last year during my further exam was rushing through the questions. i skim through the question without reading the question thoroughly. Like in the Further Exam 1 MC 3, it asked for the "maximum range of the temperature." But since i skimmed through that question, i just read it as "maximum temperature." So I lost a mark on the MC exam. I lost other marks too in other section, but my grade was a low A+. I manage 2 low A+s on my further exam and achieved a 42 study score. I was hoping for higher, but I got what I deserved.
So if you manage 38+ out of 40 for Exam 1 and 55+ for exam 2, I'm sure you'll get 45+ study score. But make sure you show some decent working out and READ THE QUESTION SLOWLY!!! lol.
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just take your time doing your further exams. you have more than enough time to answer each question slowly and to do it to the best of your ability.
my exam flaw techique last year during my further exam was rushing through the questions. i skim through the question without reading the question thoroughly. Like in the Further Exam 1 MC 3, it asked for the "maximum range of the temperature." But since i skimmed through that question, i just read it as "maximum temperature." So I lost a mark on the MC exam. I lost other marks too in other section, but my grade was a low A+. I manage 2 low A+s on my further exam and achieved a 42 study score. I was hoping for higher, but I got what I deserved.
So if you manage 38+ out of 40 for Exam 1 and 55+ for exam 2, I'm sure you'll get 45+ study score. But make sure you show some decent working out and READ THE QUESTION SLOWLY!!! lol.
Yeah reading is really important, i read each question carefully now, because i made careless mistakes in the past..
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just take your time doing your further exams. you have more than enough time to answer each question slowly and to do it to the best of your ability.
my exam flaw techique last year during my further exam was rushing through the questions. i skim through the question without reading the question thoroughly. Like in the Further Exam 1 MC 3, it asked for the "maximum range of the temperature." But since i skimmed through that question, i just read it as "maximum temperature." So I lost a mark on the MC exam. I lost other marks too in other section, but my grade was a low A+. I manage 2 low A+s on my further exam and achieved a 42 study score. I was hoping for higher, but I got what I deserved.
So if you manage 38+ out of 40 for Exam 1 and 55+ for exam 2, I'm sure you'll get 45+ study score. But make sure you show some decent working out and READ THE QUESTION SLOWLY!!! lol.
lol true, and once you finish the exam don't talk to anyone, its a sure fire way to be depressed.