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| ert | You can hide this advertisement by registering. the last question was very easy IMHO.but people may have had no clues. i remember seeing a question involving d/dx of 10^x, so thats why i had no troubles with this one. others probably fared worse. anyway i know i got 2 multis wrong and im thinking i got full marks for short answer, so 48/50 this will get me a medium-high A+ yeah? so if i get another medium-high A+ can i expect 42+ raw score? assuming medium-high A+ sac marks. |
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| New Member HSC: 2005 Gender: Male
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9 Nov 2005, 1:43 PM ![]() | 94% gets an A+ in exam 1, and about 88% in exam 2 i think. (Second exam mark os very rough, varies dramatically each year, with no-one getting full marks last year). So 48/50 is a pretty high A+ and with another one on exam 2 u'd be looking at 44+ IMO |
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