I just did part 3 of the data analysis SAC (my school split it into three parts) and after calculating what my predicted marks for that part would be, I'm certain that I failed the whole outcome.
The whole SAC is worth about 82 marks, I believe. For the first two parts, I got a combined score of about 24, and for the third part, if I got full marks for the questions that I answered, an additional 15 or so marks. That means that I can't get higher than 48%.
For all three parts, I wasn't able to answer all the questions. I often have trouble finishing SACs under timed conditions, and although I have tried to improve my pacing, there doesn't seem to be much improvement. It should be noted that I have Asperger's syndrome - whether that has anything to do with the way I pace myself, I'm not sure, but some people I know believe it's a possibility. Anyway, at the start of the year, I was aiming for a raw study score of at least 35 but after my performance on this SAC, I'm worried that my study score might end up being low if this problem persists.
If I somehow improve and get better results in my SACs and do well in the end of year exams, can I still score in the 30s (raw)?