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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE General & Further Mathematics => Topic started by: pleasehelpme123 on May 21, 2014, 04:43:52 pm
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Hi everyone.
I recently got my first further SAC mark back and I'm really disappointed. It was the COR sac so it was worth the most of all our SACS and I only got 83% which was the median mark of my cohort.
Many things went wrong; I didn't study hard enough and for some reason my calculator gave me different figures so I know I'm better than this and I'm just really disappointed in myself.
I'm looking to cheer myself up so I was wondering is it still possible for me to achieve a study score of above 45 if I get 95+ for the rest of my sacs and also smash my exam?
P.s my cohort is relatively strong, if this is useful information
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Yes of course you still are about too! Especially if the worth percentage of that SAC wasn't too high in comparison to the ones yet to come!
Good luck :)
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Hi, I was wondering what kind of SAC/EXAM average you need in Further Mathematics to get a 50. At the moment i'm doing Standard General Mathematics (essentially Further Mathematics 1&2) and I have a SAC average of 98.5% (consisting of: Matrices - 98%, Linear - 100% and Univariate - 96% and Bivariate - 100%. All my errors are careless mistakes and it is not that I didn't know it! Thanks!
I'm new here and i'm not sure if this is the right place to post this...
-Orson