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Specialist average
« on: August 26, 2014, 09:53:02 am »
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hi we've completed 50 marks out of the 100 so we have another 2 sacs ahead of us
at the moment im sitting on a 32/50
i was wondering if i continue the same way and say i got 64/100 for my overall score and averaged about 70% for my end of year exam would it still be possible to obtain a raw score >30
i would appreciate anyones help
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Re: Specialist average
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2014, 10:51:22 am »
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This is the 2013 Grade Distribution for Specialist Mathematics:
http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/statistics/2013/section3/vce_specialist_mathematics_ga13.pdf

A 30 raw study score would've been obtained from someone who got the following scores last year:
SAC score (scaled): 73/100
Exam 1 score: 28/40
Exam 2 score: 49/80

The hard part is trying to figure out how strong your cohort is, how difficult your SAC's are and consequently, what your scaled SAC score will be (this could be VERY different to your raw SAC score). But I hope that this gives you some sort of an indication.
2012 ATAR - 86.75
2013 ATAR - 88.50
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