u/AdviceInner

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how hard is it get 36-37ss in Englang?

im Doing unit 1 rn and its honestly not too bad.

first sac people have told me is the worst aos in the sense that there's so much and its the foundation to everything later on. idk I got like a 83% But I made some stupid mistakes so I think I could have gotten a 90.

what marks are needed for englang to get around a 37ss?

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u/AdviceInner — 7 days ago
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got absolutely COOKED on the second economics sac, can still get a 34/35?

my prediction is I got like a 40-50% on this second sac.

genuinely, send prayers.

I didn't finish half a 4 marker and a bunch of questions I just had to write random stuff in as fast as I could becuaawe I had absolutely no time.

I genuinely don't know what happened.

I got an A on my first one, and we only just started aos3 and ive already started revision so hopefully I can get at least an A on this one too to cancel out my 2nd sac and kind of save my unit 3 score to be at least a b/b+

my teacher said if u got lower than 50-60% your getting less than a 25ss.

im horrified, do I have any hope of getting around a 35????

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u/AdviceInner — 7 days ago
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should I drop from methods into modern history?

I have been doing really badly in methods recently averaging around 50% (tests in class/s tasks) they don't count as sacs or anything (year 11) but I need to be passing them, and ive failed like 2. we have only had 2 sacs and ive passed both but I really don't like methods and dread it every time, not to mention my teacher cant teach. the only subject I can drop into is modern history because of my schedule and I don't mind that. can someone tell me what to expect for unit 2 and what I missed and should know from unit1? im a humanities drawn person so I think I actually wouldn't mind it. my only thing is im not great at like essays (I know there's one in year 12 exam).

the reason im doing methods in the first place is because I was recommended to do that or spec (hell no) and its a pre requisite for commerce. however ive been finding myself more drawn toward law which does not need a maths. if I drop I would still be doing general which is fine but idk if I should drop.

would appreciate any input and help regarding history!

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u/AdviceInner — 8 days ago
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A in the first 3/4 Eco sac, probably failed my second, can I still get a 35?

this last sac (worth 40% of unit 3, the first one was 35%) I Havnt got results for but I have a horrible feeling I'm gonna get a C if not a D. I didn't finish and left half a question unanswered, with lots of longer answers with little depth to no And probably wrong Becuase I had to rush through as fast as I could just to get something on the page, Leaving litwrally no time to even look through what I wrote. I'm terrified to get it back next week. however I know a lot of other people didn't finish.

I think the reason is this time I did Flashcards and only started practice tests like 1-2 weeks before(trying out a different approach Ig...) . first sac I started practice from day 1 and I've started doing this with the new area of study because I know I can't afford to drop any more marks and I hope I can get at least an A in this one (25% worth of unit 3)

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u/AdviceInner — 9 days ago
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can someone predict my atar

can someone give me a predicted atar if I keep up tjese averages in year 12? (although hoping I will lock in more next year)

averages:
eco: 80-90% (3/4)

general math: 85-90%
methods: 40-50% ( nah I'm prolly dropping ts I can't)

legal: 80%

englang: 80%

business: 90-95%

I'm still year 11, but i accelerated exonomics

im considering dropping methods because I suck and the only reason I did it is becuase its a pre requisite for commerce, but now I'm a lot more drawn towords law.

im at a school with a relatively average coHort (towords strong), around 100 ppl

I'm aiming for a 90 but obviously the higher the better

will I be able to get a 90?

any tips for subjects I'm taking/if I should switch from methods?

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u/AdviceInner — 10 days ago
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advice for unit 3/4 economics pls!

can I achieve 35???

at the start of last year (1/2) I was hoping for somewhere close to a 40 but now Im just hoping I get 35 tbh

first sac I got a high (between 85 and a 91.5%) dropping a mark or 2 in multiple choice.

second sac I did a few days ago and I think I bombed it, horrible. I didn't finish a question and a lot of them I had to rush through as fast as I could because idk what happened to time but there seemed like there was none. outright traumatised and horrified to get the result back.

last year I was averaging 80-90% (eco).

im not sure about my cohort, 32 people doing eco. in the first sac only 2 people for very high (33/35 to 35/35)

what ss will I realistically achieve if this sac is a one-off (and it does impact the ss)?

any tips????? I use Anki for definitions and try to do as many practice sacs. the first sac my Strat was doing practice sac quesitons after every lesson (just a few) for that lessons content and I did that right up until the sac and it seemed to work pretty well. a few flashcards here and there.

this last one I did a tonnn of Anki and started to only do real practice sacs 2 weeks before (but my teacher was giving us some practice).

obviously this time around ive started doing what I did before the first sac, but still hoping for some feedback and honestyyyyy

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u/AdviceInner — 11 days ago