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Is a 35 in literature still possible?
« on: May 27, 2012, 09:20:03 pm »
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I messed up my first 2 SAC's...
I'm in a pretty average cohort of 7 people and am currently last on SAC's (rank 7/7). I scored 70% on both of my SAC's, whilst the rest of the class was scoring between 75% and 85%.
I was hoping I could get a 35 in literature, but now I think I will be lucky to even get a 30...
Realistically, what hope do you think I have? Is it too late for me to improve and catch up to the rest of the cohort? Should I just accept the fact that I'm last in the cohort and only focus on the exam?
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Re: Is a 35 in literature still possible?
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2012, 10:37:29 pm »
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2/5 SAC's?
You still have 3 more left, you can still get some good marks. Btw, since unit 4 (well, for our school at least) is based on close analysis for SACs, then studying for your SAC's = studying for the exam (in a way). You still have a good chance :). Just focus on owning the rest of the SACs and GOOD LUCK.