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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4500 on: October 04, 2014, 08:04:02 pm »
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That said you'll probably still score higher (raw) in spesh than you do for methods simply because of how cut throat and competitive spesh is (unless you're a super meticulous person) lol

That's what I said haha. Or you meant  I will score higher in methods?
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« Reply #4501 on: October 04, 2014, 08:25:35 pm »
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That's what I said haha. Or you meant  I will score higher in methods?
I think you'll probably score higher in methods (in terms of raw score, spesh will probs scale more), even if you find it harder than spesh. I find methods harder too. I think the amount of 50s in methods is roughly equal to the amount of 45+ in specialist, so that gives you an indication of just how much more competitive it is lol.
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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4502 on: October 04, 2014, 08:43:52 pm »
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I think you'll probably score higher in methods (in terms of raw score, spesh will probs scale more), even if you find it harder than spesh. I find methods harder too. I think the amount of 50s in methods is roughly equal to the amount of 45+ in specialist, so that gives you an indication of just how much more competitive it is lol.

Oh I see, but you are looking at the upper part of the bell curve, I will be happy with a 35 in spesh and roughly the same for methods ahha. There's is no way I will get close to 45 in spesh -.-
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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4503 on: October 04, 2014, 11:18:05 pm »
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Raw: Methods > Chemistry > English Language > Spesh

tbh i don't really know if this is the order...i like spesh and chem but methods and eng lang are just annoying lol  :P
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« Reply #4504 on: October 04, 2014, 11:29:07 pm »
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Oh I see, but you are looking at the upper part of the bell curve, I will be happy with a 35 in spesh and roughly the same for methods ahha. There's is no way I will get close to 45 in spesh -.-

don't lose hope now! :D there's still about a month to go so just keep working hard yeah :)
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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4505 on: October 04, 2014, 11:50:12 pm »
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Scaled: German >  Revolutions > Media > English > Literature

Have literally done next to nothing these holidays. Our teachers told us that we should've had 'a week on and a week off', but after having the first week off and travelling to Melb (from Mildura) for revision lectures at the beginning of this week, I feel as though I've had two weeks off. Definitely stressed about my LOTE oral in a week and a half - not to mention the fact that I need to travel to Bendigo for it (aka missing two days of school).

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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4506 on: October 05, 2014, 12:50:52 am »
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Hate the regret you feel after wasting a good days of work haha -.-
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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4507 on: October 05, 2014, 09:45:02 am »
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Feels weird to be the last day of holidays. O.o Definitely don't feel like I've had one.

On another note, I am getting extremely frustrated at the AN Study Guides; the answers are a) not set out easily, and b) often wrong! >:( They're good for the main, but sometimes it's just like ALKJWGRKLAESDHFNLKASDFN. >>>>:[
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« Reply #4508 on: October 05, 2014, 10:18:17 am »
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Hate the regret you feel after wasting a good days of work haha -.-
Do you study everyday? I haven't studied for probably 8 days :S Better get back into it tomorrow or hopefully today, which I don't want to

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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4509 on: October 05, 2014, 10:36:04 am »
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Feels weird to be the last day of holidays. O.o Definitely don't feel like I've had one.

On another note, I am getting extremely frustrated at the AN Study Guides; the answers are a) not set out easily, and b) often wrong! >:( They're good for the main, but sometimes it's just like ALKJWGRKLAESDHFNLKASDFN. >>>>:[

Specifically which guides? I have the English, Lit and Chem ones and they've been amazing.
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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4510 on: October 05, 2014, 10:41:28 am »
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Specifically which guides? I have the English, Lit and Chem ones and they've been amazing.

It's the Accounting one - the errors are pretty rare, tbh, I just got frustrated this morning, ahaha. It really is good value though. :)
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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4511 on: October 05, 2014, 10:48:35 am »
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It's the Accounting one - the errors are pretty rare, tbh, I just got frustrated this morning, ahaha. It really is good value though. :)

Fair enough!
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Re: Class of 2014! :D
« Reply #4512 on: October 05, 2014, 11:13:37 am »
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Does full marks in the exam give you a 50 regardless of your SAC scores or rank? Everyone at my school keeps saying full marks in your exam will scale your sacs up completely regardless. I don't believe it but yeah, does it.

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« Reply #4513 on: October 05, 2014, 11:52:35 am »
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Oh my god.

Legal teacher just text me my final SAC score.

Unit 4.. 100/100
Unit 3.. 98/100

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« Reply #4514 on: October 05, 2014, 12:15:44 pm »
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Does full marks in the exam give you a 50 regardless of your SAC scores or rank? Everyone at my school keeps saying full marks in your exam will scale your sacs up completely regardless. I don't believe it but yeah, does it.

in most cases yes, however if your sac ranking is low, especially in a weak cohort, acing the exam may restrict you to like a 48ish. but if you moderately ranked in a moderate cohort then acing the exam, would give you a 50. however depends on the exam weighing