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Estimating my study score
« on: April 18, 2015, 08:51:31 pm »
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Hi all, new here!

Just wanting to get some feedback/advice as to what my possible study score will be:

Core SAC: 85%
Module 1 SAC: 95%
Module 2 SAC: 100%
Module 3 SAC: 90%

Exam 1: 37/40
Exam 2: 57/60

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Re: Estimating my study score
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2015, 10:29:35 pm »
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What rank you are, strength of cohort, and the A+ cutoff are critical factors to what your SS will be.
But those are some pretty solid marks. They will get you at least high 30s to maybe mid 40's.
 
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Re: Estimating my study score
« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2015, 07:55:04 am »
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Can you guys help me to predict my possible score

Sacs= 97%
Exam 1=34/40
Exam 2=56/40

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Re: Estimating my study score
« Reply #3 on: November 08, 2015, 08:16:33 am »
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Can you guys help me to predict my possible score

Sacs= 97%
Exam 1=34/40
Exam 2=56/40

Probably around 38-42.

There's a couple of threads around that can give you a bit of a guideline, like this one, or this one, which also has a pretty relevant part in the first post:
Further Mathematics
GA 1: 100/100     GA 2:  40/40    GA 3: 59/60     --> 50
Exam 1: 36/40  Exam 2: 54/60                           --> Close to 40.
GA1: C+               GA2: B            GA3: C             ->  29
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