ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: physics on July 16, 2009, 03:58:31 pm
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we get a mid year report and then we have the outcomes and their marks out of 50. and we have 2 so that makes it out of 100.
so i was wondering if the total was all the SAC marks added together...because for mines all my SAC marks add up to 71 when their suppose to be 25+24+19+21 which is 89.
so just wanted to know if the marks were just a total of your sac marks. :(
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SACs can be weighted differently. For example, one SAC might be worth 40%, another 25%, and the other 35%. This means that if you didn't do as well in a SAC which was worth a larger percentage of the total mark, your total SAC mark would be lower than if each assessment was worth the same as the next.
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Probably best to just confirm with your teachers in case they made a mistake in entering the data.
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Probably best to just confirm with your teachers in case they made a mistake in entering the data.
my careers advisor said that my bio teacher did make a mistake so hoepfully its for the greater good.