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Biology24123

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Percentage in exam for study score
« on: June 23, 2015, 11:24:26 pm »
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Since it is the exam that mostly determines the study score, what would 85% be equivalent to If I was in the middle of a very strong cohort. I know this is very general but just wan to get some idea. Thanks

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Re: Percentage in exam for study score
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2015, 10:54:41 am »
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Since it is the exam that mostly determines the study score, what would 85% be equivalent to If I was in the middle of a very strong cohort. I know this is very general but just wan to get some idea. Thanks

Basing it on my score - I received 101/110 (~91%), and with rank 1 received a 47. 85% should be an A+, and should probably be around ~41-43/44. But as you know this is all variable and dependent upon several other factors!
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Re: Percentage in exam for study score
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2015, 11:07:33 am »
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Since it is the exam that mostly determines the study score, what would 85% be equivalent to If I was in the middle of a very strong cohort. I know this is very general but just wan to get some idea. Thanks
Agree with Yacoub!

I got 83% in the exam and got a 38. Although my SAC scores and ranking were terrible, but was in a strong cohort.

So you would think 85%, your cohort and good SAC scores should get you at least 38-40 :).





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