Aznmichael92
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I only got maths back, 86%. I feel so bad. Getting easy bits wrong and getting hard bits right. Hate my silly mistakes.
um not neccessarily true. Correct me if i am wrong but School marks are considered assessment marks and sc exam is considered examination mark. The average of those two are use to generate ur SC Mark. I am not putting pressure on anyone but I am just saying what I think is correct.Melisoverschool said:don't worry about the trial school certificate because it only counts towards school marks. it's the actual school certificate you need to worry about and even that doesn't really matter in the long run DON'T STRESS
You have trials AND yearlys? Our yearlys are our trials...victoria10 said:my trials are monday, tuesday and friday of next week
then yearlys first week back in term 4 and SC in week 3.
oh im excited.
well the yearlys are for things like our electives and PDHPE so thats 4 exams that mean a bit.speedofsound said:You have trials AND yearlys? Our yearlys are our trials...
the examination mark is separate on the school certificate- the actual certificate that you receive at the end of the year. just under that section of the external exam marks is a section where your internal marks are listed as a grade A, B, C etc which your teachers decide based on rank so the trials are only one exam that goes towards that school based grade they are not the be all and end all. i didnt go all that well in the trial school certificate but kept respectable ranks and ended up doing really well in the external exams and the school grades so don't stress over the trials too muchAznmichael92 said:um not neccessarily true. Correct me if i am wrong but School marks are considered assessment marks and sc exam is considered examination mark. The average of those two are use to generate ur SC Mark. I am not putting pressure on anyone but I am just saying what I think is correct.
Oh, me too. In fact, I nearly got crucified for that by a few of my friends the other day... just because I said I don't wanna study for maths and science. haha. They seem to think failing a year 10 exam would be the end of the world.alexvision said:Maths and Science is what I'm really worried about, but i just can't motivate myself enough to study seriously
but what about when you don't have exams ?robibro said:Well mine are over and done with now *wipes forehaed* Have only got Science back so far, which I did surprisingly okay in - 76.5%. I thought I would do so much worse in Science because I'm a diabetic and I went low halfway through the exam
It was funny though cause i stuffed up 3 in a row in the multiple choice, in the exact spot where i realised i should probably get up and check my blood sugar levels
ah well, i got an extra 20 mins tacked onto the end to finish it because of it (i love my special provisons )
Did you do trials on your electives?? Isn't just the five subjects plus IT? :SAznmichael92 said:i didnt do that well in science and maths compared to my grade. Percentage by the way
Maths - 86 (should get 89 as they didnt add it up properly)
Science - 85
Commerce - 91
IST - 89
Geography - 92
The others havent got back yet. I am not looking forward to my english result, I am certain I bombed it
well for electives, we have our yearlys during th trials. So there is really only 6 trials (eng,maths,sci,geo,history, Computer)suzlee said:Did you do trials on your electives?? Isn't just the five subjects plus IT? :S
Oh I see... We have yearlies AFTER the real SC. That's really weird..Aznmichael92 said:well for electives, we have our yearlys during th trials. So there is really only 6 trials (eng,maths,sci,geo,history, Computer)
We then have yearlies for some electives and PE. Electives with yearly during the trials are, IST, Commerce, Food tech and elective history
rolror88 said:^ That's the whole point!! lol, seriously I have no idea. Bludge our way till the end of the year (like a month)? Placement tests for next year for maths and english?? No idea TBH.