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Tay23

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Methods Study Score question
« on: June 21, 2017, 10:53:10 pm »
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Hey,

So my cohort as a whole is fairly weak with an advanced year 11 methods class and the year 12 class. The year 12 class is getting D's and E's while the year 11 class is getting B's and A's. Rank one has a sac average of 80%. If that person does incredibly well on the exams with 2 A+'s is there a chance of them receiving a 40+ without getting incredibly good marks on sacs? No one in the previous year got a 40+ study score so it seems sort of impossible... I also want to know if the low results produced by the year 12's can affect those achieving higher? Just wanted to hear your thoughts. :)

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Re: Methods Study Score question
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2017, 07:16:06 am »
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Hey,

So my cohort as a whole is fairly weak with an advanced year 11 methods class and the year 12 class. The year 12 class is getting D's and E's while the year 11 class is getting B's and A's. Rank one has a sac average of 80%. If that person does incredibly well on the exams with 2 A+'s is there a chance of them receiving a 40+ without getting incredibly good marks on sacs? No one in the previous year got a 40+ study score so it seems sort of impossible... I also want to know if the low results produced by the year 12's can affect those achieving higher? Just wanted to hear your thoughts. :)

Thanks

Internal SAC grades don't matter. As long as you are rank 1 you will get above 40 if you do well enough in the exam. Low grades from the year 12s shouldn't affect you too much either. Just do your best on the exam and see how it goes.
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