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Getting a 25 in Methods?
« on: November 15, 2020, 08:52:58 am »
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Im not sure of my rank so I’m going to do an absolute worse case scenario:

 rank 150/180 in an above average cohort BUT this section I’m in must be weak.

Exam 1:45%-55%
Exam 2: 45%-55%

When half the study design is gone it’s hard for your scores not to drop so low (sometimes up to 20 marks is stuff not in the current SD)
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Re: Getting a 25 in Methods?
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2020, 01:59:36 pm »
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Im not sure of my rank so I’m going to do an absolute worse case scenario:

 rank 150/180 in an above average cohort BUT this section I’m in must be weak.

Exam 1:45%-55%
Exam 2: 45%-55%

When half the study design is gone it’s hard for your scores not to drop so low (sometimes up to 20 marks is stuff not in the current SD)
Getting 50% on the exam is actually around the average score so I think you would be in a good position to be scoring 25-30.