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elizanissan8

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45 study score health and study patters
« on: July 26, 2017, 06:57:33 pm »
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is it possible to gain a 45 study score for HHD if i start studying extremely hard,
in term 3 i studied but not as hard as i should have, there was days i would not bothers studying , however i maintained B's and A's/ A+ throughtout each subject and i am ranked first in health, legal and business and 4th overall in my whole VCE cohort.
Will not studying as much as i should have in term 3  affect me at the end of year  or not? and is it possible to gain a possible study score of 45 for legal and health & human development?

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Re: 45 study score health and study patters
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2017, 07:31:32 pm »
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if you had rank one in unit three, then i'm pretty sure if you work like hell you can still get over 45? the ranks matter more than your overall grades, because those'll get moderated by the vce exam anyway. you're going to need to know the unit three (and unit four, of course) content super well for a 45, though. it just kind of depends on how hard you work and how well you know everything, and obviously maintaining that rank in unit four as well is pretty important, because obviously multiple people in your cohort CAN get over 45, but i wouldn't like my score to rely on that tbh. so it's a pretty steep goal (top 2% of everyone taking the subject, effectively) but if you up your studying i don't see why you CAN'T achieve a 45!
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Re: 45 study score health and study patters
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2017, 07:51:59 pm »
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Hey i remember yesterday me and few other fellas answered the same question you just posted.

Anyways, I think its pretty clear to me that you are extremely stressed, if you are ranked 1 in 3 subjects and 4th in your entire cohort, there is almost nothing to worry about. Being ranked 1 means that you are in the perfect position to obtain a study score over 45, whether you get that or not depends on what you do now. You should be happy with what you accomplished in term 3 and move on, and remember that your sacs are moderated by how well you do on the end of year exam. So of course it's possible to get 45+ for those subjects, however, i really suggest you not to worry and focus on what your meant to be doing because 45+ study score doesn't come to you magically by asking people on atarnotes, it's through your hard work. Goodluck
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Re: 45 study score health and study patters
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2017, 08:21:00 pm »
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On phone, apology for brevity, will expand on this tomorrow:

Still very possible to get a 50. Don't give up. :)

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Re: 45 study score health and study patters
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2017, 09:57:13 pm »
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On phone, apology for brevity, will expand on this tomorrow:


Still very possible to get a 50. Don't give up. :)

Oh i hope so!

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Re: 45 study score health and study patters
« Reply #5 on: July 28, 2017, 09:04:47 am »
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Oh i hope so!

Yeah, so definitely still possible. :)

The raw scores don't really mean too much at the moment. If you're ranked one and then do well in the exam, you're in a very good position! :))

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