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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE General & Further Mathematics => Topic started by: seretide on November 05, 2011, 03:07:56 pm
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Hey guys :)
Just a little curious, if I have lost let's say a maximum of 4 marks on the first exam, I say "let's say" because I'm not exactly sure,
how much is the maximum marks I can lose on exam 2 to recieve a 40 or possibly higher if its still possible ?
I have a fairly strong cohort, and for sacs as a total I think I only lost 2-4 marks?
So...is it possible to get 40 or above?
Thanks in advance!!
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Definitely possible to get above 40.
You could lose approximately 7ish marks and still yield a 40.
If you ace the next exam, you're looking at a 46-47
I'm assuming you're rank 1 in your cohort? nevertheless as it's a strong cohort it shouldn't matter too much
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Definitely possible to get above 40.
You could lose approximately 7ish marks and still yield a 40.
If you ace the next exam, you're looking at a 46-47
I'm assuming you're rank 1 in your cohort? nevertheless as it's a strong cohort it shouldn't matter too much
Oh wow, im in a similar situation and thats just made me all motivated again to achieve 45+. My teacher kept saying i could get the 50 and the pressure got to me in the first exams, then was all disapointed and depressed, knowing that i had lost about 3 or 4 marks. now im felling good again, thanks jason
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Really? Didn't think I'd still have a bit of leeway to still get 40! Thanks, bit more relieved
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Could you help me please I got about 34/40 in exam 1 and let say I get 57/60 and I have 88% average 3rd in my class Can I still get a 40 above study score
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edit: oops nvm