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VCE Stuff => Victorian Technical Score Discussion => Topic started by: positive_viv on November 09, 2007, 11:19:49 am
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Hey, this is really bugging me. Considering how badly I did on the methods exam today (yeah, I know a lot of people found it easy, but it really is not my forte), I need as many marks/points/whatever for my other study scores as I can get.
So if I averaged 97.5/100 for all of my SACs in Psych., and got an A on the mid-year, what study score would I be looking at if I got a high A / low A+ in the end-of-year exam?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks :)
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well... i got around 94/95 for sacs, and A+ on mid year... just aced end of year and im hoping for around 45-48...but i think thats a bit pessmistic
because our dux last yera got 100% sacs, A+ on midyear, A on end of year, and she got a 47...
So id say youre looking at around 42-45
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well... i got around 94/95 for sacs, and A+ on mid year... just aced end of year and im hoping for around 45-48...but i think thats a bit pessmistic
because our dux last yera got 100% sacs, A+ on midyear, A on end of year, and she got a 47...
So id say youre looking at around 42-45
I don't mean to sound harsh but you are not going to get over 40 with an A on mid-year. Getting all A+ can give you anywhere between 38-50, so an A will not get you over 40
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well... i got around 94/95 for sacs, and A+ on mid year... just aced end of year and im hoping for around 45-48...but i think thats a bit pessmistic
because our dux last yera got 100% sacs, A+ on midyear, A on end of year, and she got a 47...
So id say youre looking at around 42-45
I don't mean to sound harsh but you are not going to get over 40 with an A on mid-year. Getting all A+ can give you anywhere between 38-50, so an A will not get you over 40
Lucky i didnt get an A on mid year :)
As for her... Im only repeating what i was told.
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Haha, that's okay. I just wanted to know what I'd get realistically so I could put it all into perspective. Thanks for that :)
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Woah I just read your last post properly and realised you said the girl got A+A+A for a 47. That cannot possibly be true. I got A+A+A+ for a 46
it was 2005, not 2006. i was wrong about the year.
does that make a diffreence?
otherwise, im only repeating what my psych teacher said.
oh, and i know you didnt read the last post properly, because then this converstaion wouldnt have stareted.
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Woah I just read your last post properly and realised you said the girl got A+A+A for a 47. That cannot possibly be true. I got A+A+A+ for a 46
It depends on what the numerical value of those grades were though. I'd guess that her marks were something like 100 (A+) 100 (A+) 89 (A), whereas yours might've been 100 (A+) 94 (A+) 95 (A+) or something along those lines.
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Woah I just read your last post properly and realised you said the girl got A+A+A for a 47. That cannot possibly be true. I got A+A+A+ for a 46
It depends on what the numerical value of those grades were though. I'd guess that her marks were something like 100 (A+) 100 (A+) 89 (A), whereas yours might've been 100 (A+) 94 (A+) 95 (A+) or something along those lines.
Hm I guess. Would 89 get you an A though? Guess it depends on the exam
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Woah I just read your last post properly and realised you said the girl got A+A+A for a 47. That cannot possibly be true. I got A+A+A+ for a 46
It depends on what the numerical value of those grades were though. I'd guess that her marks were something like 100 (A+) 100 (A+) 89 (A), whereas yours might've been 100 (A+) 94 (A+) 95 (A+) or something along those lines.
thats true, i didnt think about that :oops:
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Woah I just read your last post properly and realised you said the girl got A+A+A for a 47. That cannot possibly be true. I got A+A+A+ for a 46
It depends on what the numerical value of those grades were though. I'd guess that her marks were something like 100 (A+) 100 (A+) 89 (A), whereas yours might've been 100 (A+) 94 (A+) 95 (A+) or something along those lines.
Hm I guess. Would 89 get you an A though? Guess it depends on the exam
http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/statistics/2006/gradeassess/vce_psychology_ga06.pdf
89% would get an A+ in exam 1
90% would get an A+ for SACs
87%~ would get you an A+ in exam 2.
As you said, it depends on the exam and subject, but the general idea of it is still the same. You get get an A and still get a high study score, so long as that A is high and you make up for it in the other graded assessments.
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well... i got around 94/95 for sacs, and A+ on mid year... just aced end of year and im hoping for around 45-48...but i think thats a bit pessmistic
because our dux last yera got 100% sacs, A+ on midyear, A on end of year, and she got a 47...
So id say youre looking at around 42-45
I don't mean to sound harsh but you are not going to get over 40 with an A on mid-year. Getting all A+ can give you anywhere between 38-50, so an A will not get you over 40
It's possible, a girl at my school got 43 with A as mid-year.
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It's possible, a girl at my school got 43 with A as mid-year.
For psych? Yeah must be because of what PMB said. My bad. You'd have to almost get 100% on end-of-year though
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No hard feelings? :P
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No hard feelings? :P
ha I didn't think there was any?
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True, but i have all these people disagreeing with me at once ... hehe
Its hard to keep track of who hates me, who dislikes me, and whos just bored :P
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Haha just because someone disagrees with you doesn't mean they hate you.
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*giggles*
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Hey guys.
Well, what a nice debate my little topic seems to have generated. Well, thank you all for replying. Guess it kind of gave me an idea of what I'd be looking at :)