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Further Maths problem
« on: June 26, 2017, 03:11:04 pm »
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Hey all. I am recently in hot water after receiving my second SAC on recursion and financial. I got a 58%. I got 89% on my first and now I've slumped to an all time low. If I get an average of B+ for sacs  and get A+ for both exams, am I still in the run for a 42 study score? If I get an A for sacs and A+ for the exams, would I still make it to 42? Really need some answers as my teacher never provides me with any
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Re: Further Maths problem
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2017, 04:17:30 am »
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Hey all. I am recently in hot water after receiving my second SAC on recursion and financial. I got a 58%. I got 89% on my first and now I've slumped to an all time low. If I get an average of B+ for sacs  and get A+ for both exams, am I still in the run for a 42 study score? If I get an A for sacs and A+ for the exams, would I still make it to 42? Really need some answers as my teacher never provides me with any
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maybe - assuming your sacs remain as a B+ you would need very high A+'s on your exams for a 42 - only losing a few marks. So yes your are still in the running.

For example generally getting A A+ A+ yields something between 38-46 (46 being basically top of the state exam marks)