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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Mathematical Methods CAS => Topic started by: GoodGuys on April 19, 2009, 01:20:50 pm
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Hi guys,
To achieve a 35+ in methods (raw)
what scores would you mainly need? In regards of SACs and Exam Grade?
Eg: A A B+ ,, etc....
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It changes every year, but from last year, to get 35 you needed three low As. Or even A, B+,A
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what about a 30?
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hmmm, probably low to high Cs or C+. Im not to sure about this though.
EDIT: actually, i think its low to mid C or C+. i dont know ???
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Hi guys,
To achieve a 35+ in methods (raw)
what scores would you mainly need? In regards of SACs and Exam Grade?
Eg: A A B+ ,, etc....
i got 36
a
b+
a
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what about a 30?
I got B+, B+ and C+ and 29, so that should give you some idea.
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Hi guys,
To achieve a 35+ in methods (raw)
what scores would you mainly need? In regards of SACs and Exam Grade?
Eg: A A B+ ,, etc....
I got a SS of 35 and obtained A,A,A (pretty low As)
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Hi guys,
To achieve a 35+ in methods (raw)
what scores would you mainly need? In regards of SACs and Exam Grade?
Eg: A A B+ ,, etc....
i got 35 raw : A,B+,A (assuming high A for GA3)
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I got a 38 with A A A+
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Which GA is the sac scores and which are the exams ?
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GA1: Sacs GA2: exam 1 GA3: exam 2
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Which GA is the sac scores and which are the exams ?
GA 1 is SACs
GA 2 Exam 1
GA 3 Exam 2
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Which GA is the sac scores and which are the exams ?
In most subjects, if there are two exams, GA 1 will be for SACs, GA 2 will be for the first exam and GA 3 will be for the second exam.
The only exception I can think of is for some languages (can't confirm it for all) the oral component and the written component is treated as one Graded Assessment (GA).