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How likely is a SS of 45?
legaltutor:
Agreed. For a SS of 45+ you must get a high A+ on the exam. Based on previous years, A+ constitutes approx 107/120, as the exam is worth 60 and is double marked. I would say about 112-115/120 would equate to 45.
Apparantly, irrespective of your exam mark, if the no 1 ranking does poorly, they effectivly get your exam score (if it was better than theirs). This is contraversial, but essentially implies that no rank is reasonably safe, providing their constituents are competent.
elaine:
--- Quote from: legaltutor on July 19, 2008, 05:20:24 pm ---Apparantly, irrespective of your exam mark, if the no 1 ranking does poorly, they effectivly get your exam score (if it was better than theirs). This is contraversial, but essentially implies that no rank is reasonably safe, providing their constituents are competent.
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WHAT!
HOW IS THAT FAIR?
Fyrefly:
I'm quite sure that's not how it works... -.-
Where'd u hear that from?
enwiabe:
No, what legaltutor meant but didn't articulate quite clearly is that the top ranked person gets the top exam score as their overall SAC rank.
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