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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Psychology => Topic started by: Spreadbury on May 14, 2010, 10:42:26 pm
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I've been doing a fair few practice exams and i'm averaging around 90% and I know that's not high enough (apparently that would make it impossible for me to get a 40- according to my friend) and as people on here are quite knowledgable I was wondering if they could indicated the marks I would need on the exam for a 45. near perfect?
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Whaaaaaat. That's ridiculous.
I hope that's not the case.
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I wouldn't know anything about psych, but you could probably check the A+ cut-offs or something.
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in my practice exams i was averaging about 88% so yeahhh.... ur friend is right lol
edit: oh n i got 38
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I've been doing a fair few practice exams and i'm averaging around 90% and I know that's not high enough (apparently that would make it impossible for me to get a 40- according to my friend) and as people on here are quite knowledgable I was wondering if they could indicated the marks I would need on the exam for a 45. near perfect?
This makes me scared :(;; ii'm aiming for a 47+ next year
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i'd say smash the sacs, and get ~95% on both exams (really depends on cutoffs) for a 45.