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Sam gives me 90.40 for my trial marks, so considering that i didn't study that good. I want to get around 95 so if i study i'll be right.
I think he meant he put his trial marks into SAM and that was his result. I dont know why people even think of doing that. They're just raw marks and for some reason, some people repeatedly spell trial as trail.angmor said:how the fuck did u get a mean trial result of 99.95? do u mean to say ur trial results were all 99%+ ???
Get a life housemouse. Maybe u should stop worrying about typographical errors and concentrate on getting half decent marks. People put their raw "TRIAL" marks into SAM so they have something to aspire tohousemouse said:I think he meant he put his trial marks into SAM and that was his result. I dont know why people even think of doing that. They're just raw marks and for some reason, some people repeatedly spell trial as trail.
nice!!Tim035 said:Umm Catholic trials.. with just modified options in biology and chemistry.
I guess mainly its just english, I look at the band 6 standard packages and just go... my essays are no where near that standard. But in the trials I got 17/20 for module B and 19/20 for module C I was like WTF!?!?
Plus I go to a preety average school... In biology I came first in the trials by 33 marks and in PDHPE by 23 marks, no joke.
yeah same same...shimmy&shine said:You can't just 'predict' UAIs like this. Every school is sooooo different.
Big Example:
My maths trial mark was 56% (only 3 people in my class passed)
this was scaled to a wonderful 80%.
It depends how overall the grade does as well. You may be getting fabulous marks, but if you have half the students in your school not giving a crap and failing, then that would create a dent in the expected UAI.
Correct me if I'm wrong please...