Hi Kandinsky,
I know sac marks will affect the study scores you receive, but around what mark for both lit essays would you need to get to get a 35?!
Hi Rosiee,
Unfortunately it's difficult for me to answer your question because marks often depend on how the whole state goes and how easy/hard the exam is. Also the link between SAC marks and the final study score isn't as clear in Literature - I think this is because across the state schools mark SACs VERY differently, so the exam has to be the thing that really separates everyone.
However, there are some things I can say just relating to my own experience. My teacher was quite a harsh marker during Year 12. It was very difficult to get a mark of 18/20 on practice exam essays. People who did manage to get 18s at my school on the whole got 45 or above. Getting 19 or 20 was an entirely different matter. I feel like this is similar to the way the exam is marked. With this in mind, getting a 35 probably means getting 10-14/20, depending on how hard your school marks your SACs and how well you do relative to the state.
But I dislike advising you on what marks may or may not get. One thing to keep in mind is that the exam is THE MOST IMPORTANT assessment of the year. So you have to put in a huge effort for it whatever mark you are hoping to get - because you can never really be assured of getting x mark in Literature. Sometimes examiners can do weird stuff, too - like I know someone who really should have got a higher Study Score based on their SAC marks and the quality of their exam - but that's out of anyone's control and so not worth worrying about.
kandinsky