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engton1796

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Quick question.
I feel I am doing reasonable on most of my SACs thus far.
Say, on our practice mid year exams (which become our indicative mark), I don't perform that good on it and score a lower indicative mark than all of my SAC marks.

Will anything really happen or nah?
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Re: What happens if your indicative mark is below your SAC/exam results?
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2014, 09:51:56 pm »
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Nah. If you get a higher one it might send your exam to review - but it only works in your favour.
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