ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => VCE English Studies => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE English & EAL => Topic started by: Robbo on October 05, 2008, 05:09:22 pm
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I know there are many factors that lead to your final study score, but its fair to say that a rough estimate can be made with most. So if your after an A for instance, what study score would u need and how much out of 30 on the exam would you need?
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Lol that's new, asking what study score you need to get an A.
But yeah I dunno, sorry /spam
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I know there are many factors that lead to your final study score, but its fair to say that a rough estimate can be made with most. So if your after an A for instance, what study score would u need and how much out of 30 on the exam would you need?
I have no idea what you mean! You have everything mixed up.
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I'm not too sure what you're asking either but here's the stats for last year's English course:
http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/statistics/2007/section3/vce_english_ga07.pdf
85-93/120 for an A.
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Yeh thats wat im after thanks
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hey u relised SACS and exams are equally weighted now?
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hey u relised SACS and exams are equally weighted now?
They always were. 50/50
Just that the 3 sections of the exam have marks in equilibrium now. (4 parts before)
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oh really. never knew...
im soooo gonna put my teacher to shame now....
yeah last year had 4 parts. ^^
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Yep.
I thought writing 3 essays in 3 hours was bad.
FFS... writing 4 is ridiculous.
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Yep.
I thought writing 3 essays in 3 hours was bad.
FFS... writing 4 is ridiculous.
The language analysis and issues response were half the length of the text responses. So essentially you were writing 3 essays, one of which was split in two.
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The language analysis and issues response were half the length of the text responses. So essentially you were writing 3 essays, one of which was split in two.
Oh, that's not too bad then.