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jadz

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Business Management - Units 3/4 - Study Scores
« on: May 07, 2013, 09:51:12 pm »
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Hey all, i :)'m new to this, so all help is appreciated!

I was wanting to ask:

I'm currently ranked #1 for BM in my cohort for my first SAC 1 - 97% with a few others who scored the same.
I plan to average 95 - 100 % (A+) throughout Unit 3, and the same for Unit 4.
Finally, with the aim for a high A+ for the end of year exam in November.
All over the board High A+ is my aim.

I'm amongst an average cohort, in which there are several students who are highly competent aswell (around 7/8), but then there is a gap, in which the majority average much under the A+, will this impact my study score greatly, even if I stand out on the top of my cohort or atleast 2nd in comparison to schools that have entirely high averaging cohorts for BM?
 
Considering this factor, what study score can I achieve if I aim to rank 1 in my cohort throughout the year, and possibly the exam?

Thankyou so much!
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Re: Business Management - Units 3/4 - Study Scores
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2013, 09:57:07 pm »
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Hi.
As there is a gap between the top 7 to 8 students and then the low achievers, you should probably try to achieve a high rank amongst those competent students. The reason for this is because if you happen to be ranked 7th or 8th and one of the competent students happen to flunk the exam, your SAC scores can be scaled down immensely as there would be a huge gap, for example, ranked 8 exam mark is 83% and ranked 9 exam mark is 60%. If you ensure you're ranked high above these competent students, such as 1st-4th, then you have that safety net, because I assume most of those students will score highly on the exam.

I hope that made sense to you.
« Last Edit: May 07, 2013, 09:58:56 pm by Lala1911 »