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Ethereal Lights

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45 SS + 50 SS physics
« on: November 10, 2018, 10:01:38 am »
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Hey guys,

Can someone give me an idea of how many marks you could lose on the physics exam to get a 45 and a 50 SS assuming rank 1 in an average cohort?

Thanks in advance :)

edit: oops i forgot to say i was asking specifically about physics!!
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Re: 45 SS + 50 SS
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2018, 10:28:53 am »
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Hey guys,

Can someone give me an idea of how many marks you could lose on the exam to get a 45 and a 50 SS assumaing rank 1 in an average cohort?

Thanks in advance :)

I'm not really an expert on score technicalities, but I'd say these scores are contingent on a number of factors. For example, you need to consider the exam's relative difficulty, the difficulty of your school's SACs, and the nature of the subject in question. For subjects like English, however, the marks lost to study score ratio is pretty predictable. Often a 57-60 + rank 1 will yield a 50.
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