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Zahta

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Math methods
« on: August 09, 2012, 07:26:14 am »
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if my sac score for math methods is c, and im not ranked very high i have a math methods class of 24 in the whole year 12 level, so small cohort, however  ranked maybe 20 , i do well on exams maybe B+ or to low A. what  study score am i looking at . is at 32-33 possible or no

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Re: Math methods
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2012, 07:47:12 am »
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It really depends on how the rest of your class goes on the exam also. If your classmates are relatively strong, your SAC grades should scale up a bit. However if you get a low A on both exams you should get above 30 even with C SACs. My advice is to try your best on the last Methods SACs and try and lift your rank as much as possible.
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