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xox.happy1.xox:
So if you get the highest exam mark, you are almost guaranteed the highest SAC mark, regardless on how well or bad you performed on your SAC's? I'm confused about the whole situation :(

Mao:

--- Quote from: xox.happy1.xox on May 04, 2008, 12:35:20 pm ---So if you get the highest exam mark, you are almost guaranteed the highest SAC mark, regardless on how well or bad you performed on your SAC's? I'm confused about the whole situation :(

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I dont think that is true.

SAC rankings dont get modified (from what I've been told), but the scores do get standardised.

when thinking about these, be realistic, the highest-ranking person in SACs will perform very well in the exam, lower-ranking people have high probability to not do as well (unless your cohort is supersaiyan like MHS)

AppleXY:
True. But i'm ranked 2-3rd (96%) in SACs and i've already started to do exams for methods + spec [ well not fully start, but near lol ]. I personally think I would get the highest exam mark *hopes it doesn't jinx it* *touchwood* :P

Mao:

--- Quote from: AppleXY on May 05, 2008, 03:44:02 pm ---True. But i'm ranked 2-3rd (96%) in SACs and i've already started to do exams for methods + spec [ well not fully start, but near lol ]. I personally think I would get the highest exam mark *hopes it doesn't jinx it* *touchwood* :P

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if you've learnt the methods course already, you're further ahead than I was last year. (i think i only started antidifferentiation at this point :P)

they say, practice makes perfect.
so go buy thse A+ notes for methods and spec. they got quality questions (and heaps of them, like 350+ or something), especially extended response =)

dcc:
methods is lol, i did the whole chapter on differential calculus in 2 periods.

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