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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Specialist Mathematics => Topic started by: bonghead on November 13, 2007, 04:00:28 pm
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Do you think theres a chance of 74% being around a high B+/low A this year for exam 1? I screwed up finding the correct position vector by changing a 3 to 2 while antidifferentiating for no good reason and got a circle on the graph :shock: I realise now thats cost me about 3 consequential marks. I swear i am the best person here at making ridiculously easy errors.
Also if i got the following grades what kind of study score would that get me?
Sacs: average of 80% (im guessing top 4/5 out of an unknown group because my cohort's split in 3)
Exam 1 74%
Exam 2 65-75%
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I dont know about 74% being a high B+ or an A... maybe a low B+or medium B :\
But an A is a huuuuuuge stretch
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I swear i am the best person here at making ridiculously easy errors.
You obviously haven't met me... :lol: :lol:
Stupid errors are where I lose all my marks. I usually get the very hard questions correct but screw up the easy easy ones :P
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i also said that the solutions to Z^2 +4=0 were +-2. I dont know what i was thinking. Anyway i looked at last years grade distributions for specialist and a 74% was a mid B+ that year. Im just hoping and thinking that this year was harder than last year (I got 90% on last years) so that would mean 74% would get me a higher grade this year?
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My teacher is a marker, and apparently he said most people got between 28 and 32. So you're around the average, whatever that is. My friend told me this, I didn't speak with my teacher directly - so it may be lies.