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How many marks can we afford to lose (before doubling) for a 45+

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psychlaw:
How many marks can we afford to lose across both exams before doubling for a:

45

46

47

48

49

and a 50

thanks, I'd really like to know this info


If I was to perform better on the first exam then the second, what would be the ideal mark to aim for out of 90 (because I don't think I'll do aswell on the next exam as this one)


daniel99:
well nick (from vcenotes) got around 168 I think and he got 44.... but he got 199/200 for sacs, unit 3 and 4...

It is ina topic somewhere..

Hughie:
im pretty sure you can loose 5 marks all together and u will get a 50, with 100% in sacs after moderation. taking from this, 6 marks would give you a 49, 7 a 48 etc. dont quote me on this though, im not 100% sure...

psychlaw:
well if your right.... for a 44 I can afford to lose around 5 + 6 = 11 marks on both
that seems doable but pretty hard
infact for me it would probably be like 8 or 9 marks because I havn't gotten 100% on SACS, though ive been close every time 90%+ generally......hmmmmmmmmmmm

Eriny:
I lost 2.5 marks in the first exam (5 after doubling) but I have no idea how many I lost on exam 2. I've heard that if you lose 5 marks in total (before doubling) you are in contention for a 50. From there, with every one mark lost there is probably a loss of one study score, i.e. if you lose 6 marks you get a 49, 7 marks is 48, etc. Note that I don't actually know, this is conjecture.

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