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September 21, 2025, 05:41:47 am

Author Topic: what happens when there is no correlation between internal marks and exams?  (Read 1011 times)  Share 

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if you get an A+ on the exam but your SAC marks are a C+ would this prompt VCAA to check internal assessment? can your marks be boosted to B-B+?

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SAC marks are standardised. If the class average on SACs was below the class average on exams then yes, the SAC marks would be boosted.
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Hmm but what if that were not the case, you just had mediocre SAC results but stunning exam results (I'm not sure how this is going to happen, but just hypothetically)? :P
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