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How are SACs done in Physics 3/4
« on: March 05, 2020, 08:19:42 pm »
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I'm doing physics 3/4. I am going to have my first SAC which is just a usual test. According to the study design, there must be something like 3 different methods of sacs. (E.g. tests, poster, ...).

What are some common ones that are done?
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Re: How are SACs done in Physics 3/4
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2020, 08:44:02 pm »
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It is mandated that every science have a "poster" style sac that involves a self-conducted practical investigation. It is common that many schools will only have 1 of these, however depending on your school they may choose to have another prac-style write-up sac. Majority of the other sacs will be tests, as is the case most of the time. It is not uncommon your school may choose something else. The other options for sac styles are outlined in the study design.

Ultimately, your school has the autonomy to decide what type of sacs they wish to conduct, and how. Your best bet is to ask your physics teacher if you wish to know the exact type of sacs that will be conducted.
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