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dgtlh

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Is it still possible for me to get a good atar?
« on: August 03, 2014, 02:53:40 pm »
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Okay so to be completely honest I haven't been working nearly as hard as I should. I've been getting decent marks on my sacs (70's - high 80's for most). The only problem is that I haven't actually been going over the notes, and I have only really studied when a sac was coming up. When I look at the past exams I'm finding that If I were to be given the exam now I would flunk it. So today I have decided that now is the time for change, and I'm going to do my very best at studying the Unit 4 material as well as going over the Unit 3 material. But is it too late for me to get a good atar? I'm hoping to 75+ but is that too unrealistic? And how much should I be studying each night/ weekends? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Is it still possible for me to get a good atar?
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2014, 04:08:46 pm »
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There is still plenty of time before the exams. If you simply re-read your textbook and do some practice exams/tests for each subject you will be in reasonable shape. And to be honest, I doubt you will get below 80.00. Make sure you pay attention to English as it is the most important scored subject. I suggest reading over your texts and writing practice essays, ask your teacher for help if needed. Good luck!
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