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daniel99:
Hey,
Just wondering what your sac marks were and if it was what you expected/ needed for the study score that you want?

I got a High, around high A low A+ and was wondering if you thougt I was on track for 44??? As the exams make up 66% of the SS I was also wondering how relevant sacs marks were in affecting your overall SS? (only worth 34%)..

Nick:
As you've stated, exams have a very signifcant weighting on your psych study score.

To achieve a 40+ study score you would probably need to average a very high A / A+ on SACs and both your exams.

If you continue to achieve a high A average, there is a good chance you will achieve a 40+ study score.

misskaraleah:
Lets hope so, i recieved the same result as Daniel on my first SAC.

sisqo1111:
My first SAC was today and i though it was ok. My teacher had marked the multiple choice questions by the end of the day and i got 18/21. I was so upset, because i made such silly mistakes. Hopefully i get full marks for the short answer. Does it matter that i have already lost 3 marks? I'm hoping for a 40+ in psych.

memka:
I'd say it doesn't matter that much for individual sacs....I got 38/40, 22/30 and 30/30 for my Unit 3 sacs.
For Unit 4 I can't remember exactly what I got for each individual sac but it totalled 95/100 marks.

Your overall class ranking is more important. Try not to worry, nearly everyone makes silly mistakes and one not so great sac mark isn't the be all end all.


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