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Hey guys

So I'm really stuck on what to do. Right now I am basically killing software development and PE, so I'm sure they will be in my top 4. I have a study score of 41 in health, which will scale to around a 38.

But I'm stuck with how to approach my other subjects, methods and physics. So I have a few questions

1) With a B on the mid year and a SAC score of B+ with a just above average ranking, what study score would I be looking at with a C or C+ on the end of year?

2) What marks would be necessary on the methods exams to get a 35, if a have a B+ sac score and rank of around 15 out of 65?

Any input would be appreciated

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Re: Advice on Methods and Physics SS, how to approach 10% subjects
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2012, 05:17:12 pm »
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Well from my experience, I pretty much knew that Chem was going to my lowest score (it was actually going to be my 7th). But I still tried my best without stressing out too much over them. Because just in case you dont do so well on one of the subjects in which you were expecting a good score, your 5th subject may just get bumped up to no.4.

So don't relax and forget about it completely, I would just not stress out too much if you got a bad SAC score. You might just surprise yourself with a decent score in one of those subjects which may completely boost your ATAR
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