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hollyann

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Study Score Prediction
« on: November 08, 2016, 02:59:04 pm »
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Hi all,

I am well aware that it is near impossible to accurately predict a study score, however I was wandering if anyone could give me a rough estimate. My information is as follows:

Unit 3 average: 99%
Unit 4 average: 97%

There are 6 people in my Legal class. 1 person is scoring around 75-85%, while everyone else is getting above 90% every sac. I am concerned about my study score, as there is a good chance that I may flunk the exam (due to numerous health and family issues). If I were to get around 60% on my exam, would I be looking at above a 30 SS?

Thanks in advance

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Re: Study Score Prediction
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2016, 03:04:53 pm »
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Hi all,

I am well aware that it is near impossible to accurately predict a study score, however I was wandering if anyone could give me a rough estimate. My information is as follows:

Unit 3 average: 99%
Unit 4 average: 97%

There are 6 people in my Legal class. 1 person is scoring around 75-85%, while everyone else is getting above 90% every sac. I am concerned about my study score, as there is a good chance that I may flunk the exam (due to numerous health and family issues). If I were to get around 60% on my exam, would I be looking at above a 30 SS?

Thanks in advance

This is interesting, I know there was a video a while ago about scaling and saw that when more people get A+ their results are scaled down because it was seen to be easier than other schools, then when they see your possible 60% the result-calculators would say oh ok the SACS must have been easier than normal and that explains why his exam score is low, You want above 30, I think you'll get above thirty not sure by how much though.

I know a friend who was in a same situation but; Unit 3 average: 100%, Unit 4 average: 95%, Exam he flunked badly and ended up with a 32. So, I ain't no fortune teller nor do I know anything about VCAA. But my word is, don't think you are gonna flunk legal, do your best and watch your study score be way above what you imagined. :)