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Title: What study score can I expect from these results?
Post by: zephyru on November 11, 2014, 09:30:39 pm
In Unit 3, I averaged 94% for the sacs, and 93% for the Unit 4 sacs.

I am aiming for ~80% for the final end of year exam.

What study score can I expect from these results roughly?
Title: Re: What study score can I expect from these results?
Post by: vic1215 on November 18, 2014, 09:29:36 am
There are a lot of factors to determine your studyscore. But by looking at grade distributions of soft dev, you should probably get a low 40s studyscore :)

It also depends a lot on your rank and how well your school does.
Title: Re: What study score can I expect from these results?
Post by: Moonlight on April 16, 2015, 06:16:09 pm
It really depends on your cohorts performance.

How is your average compared to your classmates? Higher, lower, or roughly the same?
Title: Re: What study score can I expect from these results?
Post by: MJRomeo81 on April 16, 2015, 06:51:55 pm
SAC score means FUCK ALL. All that matters is your SAC RANK and the strength of your cohort when determining your GA1 + 2 grade.

I didn't drop one mark in SACs throughout the entire year. I was also rank 1. But since I only scored an A on the exam, I only scored a 41 SS.

Your exam score is the most important factor when trying to get a high SS.
Title: Re: What study score can I expect from these results?
Post by: Moonlight on April 16, 2015, 06:58:46 pm
SAC score means FUCK ALL. All that matters is your SAC RANK and the strength of your cohort when determining your GA1 + 2 grade.

I didn't drop one mark in SACs throughout the entire year. I was also rank 1. But since I only scored an A on the exam, I only scored a 41 SS.

Your exam score is the most important factor when trying to get a high SS.

Perfectly said.

I think the exam counts towards 66% of your overall study score?