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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Mathematical Methods CAS => Topic started by: shonira on October 12, 2009, 06:50:24 pm
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Hey guys. I was wondering what type of study score I could get with a B+ on both methods exams?
And also if I get an A and a B+?
Thanks
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Moshi, wouldn't the calculations require an SAC score aswell?
Shonira, B+ for exams, what about you SACs?
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i'm assuming that shonira's SAC marks are fairly similar to their predicted exam scores
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i'm assuming that shonira's SAC marks are fairly similar to their predicted exam scores
Fair enough
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Out of curiosity (and I know this has probably been done to death) - what are the marks required for a 40+ score?
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Out of curiosity (and I know this has probably been done to death) - what are the marks required for a 40+ score?
A+, A+, A+
A combination of 2 medium A+ and 1 high A+ I think.
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Any combination of the above?
Because I'm within the top 10 of my school - the cohort is about 100-ish; so SAC-wise, I think I'm alright.
Or is it easier to get a 40 with high exam marks?
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Any combination of the above?
Because I'm within the top 10 of my school - the cohort is about 100-ish; so SAC-wise, I think I'm alright.
Or is it easier to get a 40 with high exam marks?
Holy ghost Batman, my cohort's about 30-40 hahahaha. And three quarters of said cohort is also failing. Woot
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Haha we have heaps of Methods classes - 4 classes of about 20-25ish.
Suffice to say, our school is very math/science orientated...
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yeah my sac scores are probably around a B+
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half our cohort failed the recent exam, but our study score well above the state average