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Author Topic: What kind of results would you expect in order to get a 45 study score?  (Read 4896 times)  Share 

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minilunchbox

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Was talking to my teacher after the exam, he did it at the same time we did. He found the exam was similar in terms of difficulty with vcaa '08, if i recall correctly. So i think the cutoff will be around what it was back then (not sure exactly what it was though).

Eeek, 82/90

But I found this one a bit more challenging compared to other years though.
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Yeah, he probably finds all psych exams to be of a similar difficulty. There were quite a few 3-4 mark questions (i think 3?) which I found was quite new (although I didn't do that many prac exams before today). Took up the whole page explaining that hot coffee glass thing. Thank god it's over though.

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what would you predict for these scores
Sacs: A+, A+, A
Exam: A
Sacs: A+, A+, A+
Exam: A

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i would say for a 45;
sacs: very high ranking
both exams: around mid A+ exctly (so if it was 90 A+ cut off on each exam, then 95 on both exams)
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are you ranked in SACS for every SAC or every semester or the entire year?
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Entire year for psych

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Entire year for psych

so you can catch up on previous SACS and get eventual higher ranking than your classmates by the end of the year??

my friend got full marks was all his SACs in semester 1, another guy got 99/100 and im equal third with 2 others with 98/100
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Visionz

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Thats how I think it works. My SAC marks are a low A+ so Hopefully I can get them to a mid A+.

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I think the cutoff will be around 75-78, the short answer weren't as straightforward as past years but then again they weren't that hard either...though i think i'll drop 5-6 marks so i'm not too happy :(
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2010: English [45+] Business Management [44+] Mathematical Methods [43+] Psychology [44+] Chemistry [41+]