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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Psychology => Topic started by: Nomvalt on June 02, 2010, 01:05:19 pm
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What is the lowest raw study score that one can get from getting two A+s in both mid-year and end-of-year exams?
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You really need to first look at the proportion of SACs that counts toward your final score. Its hard to give a definitive answer to your question without knowing your performance specifically, but generally you should be fine with a score above 40 provided you perform moderatelly well in your SACs in a competent cohort.
Its also crutial to take into consideration that VCAA's definition of an A+ does not equate a mark of 80-100%. Instead, the A+ indicated by VCAA is a moderated score that shows your position at the top 10% of the state in terms of the subject.
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Probably like 38...
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Probably like 38...
A+, UG, A+ = 38 ?
are you sure? but you can get A+, A+, A+ = 38 in bio.
wouldn't it be closer to 30?
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Depends how your SACs go I guess- but I'm thinking AROUND 38 as well.
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What would mid A+s for the exams and low A+ SACs equal?
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Probably 39+
depends on the exam
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what % is a+,a,b+ etc etc?
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depends on the subject.