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whatever4321

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Study score prediction?
« on: October 17, 2012, 07:14:42 pm »
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What do you think my study score would be if my marks are:

SACS: 90%, 100%, 85%, 88%, 90%

and my Sem 1 exam mark  was 88%??

Predicting exam mark of B+/A
2013: Literature
2014: English, Revolutions, Psychology, Biology, Methods

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Re: Study score prediction?
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2012, 10:05:18 pm »
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Holy shit, you've done well. I predict a 48 for you.

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Re: Study score prediction?
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2012, 03:47:35 pm »
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Depends on your SAC rank too. Predicting that you will get an A on the exam, I would guess anything between 37-42, but that's just a guess.
2012: English [37] | Literature [34] | History: Revolutions [43] | Legal Studies [37] | Business Management [36] | Media [41]

ATAR: 91.05

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Re: Study score prediction?
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2012, 04:40:55 pm »
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There is no Semester 1 exam for Literature
ATAR Predictions 2012 - English [04] - Literature [13] - Japanese [12] - VisCom. [03] - Maths Methods [09]

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Re: Study score prediction?
« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2012, 05:38:41 pm »
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Think they're just talking about a prac exam. It's a decent indicator on how you will probably go.
2012: English [37] | Literature [34] | History: Revolutions [43] | Legal Studies [37] | Business Management [36] | Media [41]

ATAR: 91.05

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Re: Study score prediction?
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2012, 12:54:13 pm »
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I've been under the constant impression that literature was one of the hardest subjects to get above a 40 in. I have heard stories of people getting A+ on every sac and an A+ on their exam and ending up with only a 37. Having looked at the grade distribution for last year as well, a B+ was the state average on the exam.... Have I been too pessimistic or am I just about right in my prediction that literature will be close to impossible to reaching anywhere near a 40?

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Re: Study score prediction?
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2012, 01:52:13 pm »
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I've been under the constant impression that literature was one of the hardest subjects to get above a 40 in. I have heard stories of people getting A+ on every sac and an A+ on their exam and ending up with only a 37. Having looked at the grade distribution for last year as well, a B+ was the state average on the exam.... Have I been too pessimistic or am I just about right in my prediction that literature will be close to impossible to reaching anywhere near a 40?

For both your sake and mine, I hope this is not the case!

I don't think that sounds right though.  Regardless of the subject, if you're getting A plusses across the board, surely you're in for a 40+. That said, I've seen the distribution of grades for exam scores in lit. A /lot/ of people get A plus in the exam. ( you should see the one from 2009...) The difference between a low and a high A plus is actually quite significant and I'm presuming this would have an impact on your study score.

However I think with your grades getting a 40 or maybe slightly more is still possible.

By the way this should really be moved to the technical score discussion board.