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thenuttyprofessor

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MHS Bio Sacs
« on: July 14, 2020, 09:46:46 pm »
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I got an A for an MHS bio sac, which means im around rank 15-20. we have around 4 sacs to go, and if I maintain this rank or around 10-15 will I be able to get 45+ if I kill the exam?

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Re: MHS Bio Sacs
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2020, 10:00:40 pm »
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I got an A for an MHS bio sac, which means im around rank 15-20. we have around 4 sacs to go, and if I maintain this rank or around 10-15 will I be able to get 45+ if I kill the exam?

In my opinion, the best way to predict the rank you'll need is to check with your teacher how many people at your school normally get over 45 in bio, then see if you are ranked within that number. It'll obviously fluctuate each year, but it's a rough guide to know what you are on track for/where to aim
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Re: MHS Bio Sacs
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2020, 11:21:12 pm »
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I got an A for an MHS bio sac, which means im around rank 15-20. we have around 4 sacs to go, and if I maintain this rank or around 10-15 will I be able to get 45+ if I kill the exam?
Rank 15-20 isn't too bad for MHS if you can try to push for a rank around 5-15 I think that will put you in a good position for a 45+ study score if you do really well on the exam.