A statement of marks sets out each question, the marks available for each question and the mark you received for each question.
It also tells you the mark needed for an A+ if you got an A+, A if you got an A etc.
I.e:
Question Marks Available Score Obtained
1(a)i. 2 2
Total 90 85
Then it will say "Final score of .... from a maximum of 90 for which you were awarded the grade of ....
The A+ grade range is 82 to 90". <<<Example, don't really know if it is 82.
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I like getting a statement of marks for curiosity sakes, thats just me though and everyone is
different. It is good to know your exact mark as this can give you a general idea of
what study score one should be aiming for.
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You can pay by either credit card, cheque or money order. Money order is probably
the easist for most. To get one you just go to your local Aus Post shop and they
produce them. It costs a small fee like a $1 or something. Then just post the form
with the M/O enclosed and you usually get the SOM back very quickly.
MBA.