Hi guys.
I've read through all the discussions on SACs here, but there still seem to be many, many conflicting opinions. =\\ The most popular/most agreed with sentiment, though, seems to be that SACs count, but are moderated by your exam result (ie: if you get, say, a B+ on a SAC but a high A+ on your exam your SAC results will be 'scaled' up?).
It also seems like your school ranking counts for a lot, which is determined by your SAC results?
Could someone please enlighten me to what is true and what is false? ^^;;
I'm currently quite anxious about the whole SAC thing, seeing as I just recieved 21/25 on my first Biol SAC. o.o;; Is this going to mean that (I am unsure of the ranking thing, but there will probably be higher marks from the rest of the year level, seeing as I lost marks on the stupidest things T-T) if I receive an unfavourable ranking, I will not be able to get above, say, 45?
I'm sorry for asking something that's been asked so very often already, but I did read through it all and still have not been able to formulate a definite understanding of the whole SAC/exam/study score thing. XD;;
Please help? ^^;;
-is n00b-