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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #45 on: November 03, 2014, 08:59:06 pm »
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hi! could you help me to calculate my furthermath ss, i alr did mine and i got 45+ but im not sure whether its correct or not
My sacs score are (in order): 92%, 92%, 100%, 68%, 93%, 100% (first rank in my cohort)
My first exam score: 39/40
My second exam score: 57/60

Thanks in advance!! :)

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #46 on: November 03, 2014, 09:11:16 pm »
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2014: Furthermath [46], Khmer [35]

2015: Mathematical Method(CAS), Specialist Math, EAL, Chemistry

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #47 on: November 08, 2014, 07:16:36 pm »
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Hi!

If I did badly on exams, will my SAC scores be dropped?

Thanks!

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #48 on: November 09, 2014, 12:10:09 pm »
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Hi!

If I did badly on exams, will my SAC scores be dropped?

Thanks!

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2014: Mathematical Methods [ ]
2015: English [ ] | Further Mathematics [ ] | Physics [ ] | Accounting [ ] | Economics [ ]

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #49 on: November 09, 2014, 08:26:15 pm »
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if I got in health and human devel

unit 3 sac score average of 80% and unit 4 88% and 70% in the exam what SS will I get??

and English average 90% in sacs what exam marks would I need for 40

and PE 92% average in sacs?

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #50 on: November 09, 2014, 09:41:31 pm »
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Hi!

If I did badly on exams, will my SAC scores be dropped?

Thanks!

It really depends on your cohort and your rank. I won't go into detail, but in general, if the rest of your cohort did well, your SAC marks won't drop and might even be scaled up. If they didn't perform well, then yes it will most likely drop.

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #51 on: November 10, 2014, 01:29:25 am »
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Hello,
if i got
A+ in my sacs
and got 28/40 for exam 1
and 54/60 for exam 2 for further maths and a very weak cohort
what ss am i likely to get?
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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #52 on: November 10, 2014, 07:48:08 pm »
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Hi guys,

Does this point system still work for years other than 2011?
Aim: ATAR 92+

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #53 on: November 10, 2014, 09:45:50 pm »
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Hi guys,

Does this point system still work for years other than 2011?

yes, works for every year
2014: Mathematical Methods [ ]
2015: English [ ] | Further Mathematics [ ] | Physics [ ] | Accounting [ ] | Economics [ ]

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #54 on: May 21, 2015, 05:34:26 pm »
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Hi all.

Hopefully VCE is treating you well.

As a year 12, I'm keen to find out the likeliness of obtaining a study score of 40+ for the following three subjects;

1. English:

SAC1 - Oral Presentation (A)
SAC 2 - Context (B+)
SAC 3 - Text Response (C)
plus more SACs to come.

2. History - Revolutions
SAC1 (D+)
SAC 2 (D+)
plus more to come.

3. Global Politics
SAC1 (C)
SAC2 (A)
plus more to come.

As you can see above, my grades in English are falling,  :-[ despite being a "top student" in class in terms of overall abilities in English, according to the teachers, I tend to go through test anxiety which causes me to panic and therefore not perform to my full potential. My condition doesn't really fit under the categories of special consideration, unfortunately, so I'll have to work to improve/calm myself during the exam.

I have not been preparing efficiently for the SACs overall, to be honest, particularly for Revolutions, and I'm only starting to work harder. According to the VCE ATAR calculator, I will only be able to achieve an ATAR score of 90+ if I receive a 40+ on at least two of the mentioned subjects. Is there any chance, if there is an improvement in the grades of my upcoming SACs, that I will be able to attain a study score of above 40 in these subjects?

Your response would be appreciated.

Cheers!  :)

The Tsarina

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #55 on: July 30, 2015, 08:12:14 pm »
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This is a very interesting calculator. Dunno if it's accurate but it'd be nice if this works.
Just a question, are the results scaled or not? Because the school I attend gives crazy hard SACs (eg. SAC 2 had the cohort averaging 35%). Because of this, my SAC scores aren't great but I have found the VTAC exams much easier. Is there any compensation for this?

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #56 on: November 15, 2015, 07:18:25 pm »
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If I got an A (89.95)for unit 3 and mid range A+ and I was top of the class for unit3 and in the the top or second top range for the second unit, how would it moderate??

Im cluelesss

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #57 on: May 21, 2016, 06:36:01 am »
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Hey guys, not trying to just complain point or out mistakes, but this youtube reaction video has got me seriously worried about my English study score :( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr__WIE-Nks , the guy said he got A, A, A for English and only 34.... :/ would his A's just have been extremely low, because I would have thought with those scores you'd at least me 35+ (as this calc also suggests)?

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #58 on: May 21, 2016, 09:28:03 am »
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Hey guys, not trying to just complain point or out mistakes, but this youtube reaction video has got me seriously worried about my English study score :( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr__WIE-Nks , the guy said he got A, A, A for English and only 34.... :/ would his A's just have been extremely low, because I would have thought with those scores you'd at least me 35+ (as this calc also suggests)?

idk i got A A B+ and i got 37

For lit tho i got A B+ A and 32.. lit is weird man, be glad its english haha

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Re: How to Predict your own Study Score - A Guide
« Reply #59 on: June 06, 2016, 07:44:36 pm »
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is this your raw score or scaled?????? this makes my spesh hopes not look good if raw :/