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zuleika

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SAC Scores and Study Score
« on: June 04, 2018, 05:45:31 pm »
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Hi guys,

I was hoping if past 3/4 Englang students could share their SAC scores + exam score and overall study score. I've been aiming for 45+ but after AOS 2 my SAC average has dropped to a low A :( Would it still be possible to get a 45 SS please be realistic with me.

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Re: SAC Scores and Study Score
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2018, 03:21:38 pm »
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Depends on your rank.
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Re: SAC Scores and Study Score
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2018, 03:27:14 pm »
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Hi guys,

I was hoping if past 3/4 Englang students could share their SAC scores + exam score and overall study score. I've been aiming for 45+ but after AOS 2 my SAC average has dropped to a low A :( Would it still be possible to get a 45 SS please be realistic with me.

The thing with SAC marks is that your raw marks aren't really that useful. As exit has alluded to above, your rank is the thing that matters - VCAA doesn't really care if you're sitting on an A+ or a B or a C- internally. The reason for this is that different schools have different SACs, and different schools also mark SACs differently, which makes it extremely difficult to compare results.

With that in mind, a 45+ study score is still definitely possible, but your results will depend on a lot of factors. Honestly, I think the best thing to work out at the moment is why your internal marks have dropped to below what you're hoping for - working this out will, naturally, put you in a much better position to smash the exam and the rest of your SACs. :)

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