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Epiphany

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Everyone has different standards right? Sooo what marks (%) are you content with, and what marks realistically would you be really happy about getting (and above obviously).
Heres mine: (first no=content/2nd=happy)

English: 92/100
Maths: 95/100
Psychology: 90/95
Chemistry: 85/93
Biology: 80/90
 

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I'm really just content as long as I pass. I can get 52/100 and be perfectly fine with it. Although of course whenever I get marks in the 90's I'm happier.
 

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English Advanced 92/94
3U English 47/49
4U English 48/49
Biology 92/95
Drama 90/90
Economics 90/95

Realistically, im going to be very sad i think when i get my results if I aim that high ;) Methinks, i'll probably land between my content/happy mark for most of my subjetcs, i hope :(
 
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Geog: Credit/Distinction
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not happy unless i come first

LOL that was back in highschool
now days

pass

credit would be like WOW i'm 1337
 

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Originally posted by redslert
now days

pass

credit would be like WOW i'm 1337
hehe, just remember anything above a P is simply a bonus.
 

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It depends on what position (rank) l get and how many people pass, and what the top mark was etc.

I most love getting first so it doesn't matter what score.
 

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hopefully over 90 in everything xcept for maths....that's a lost cause
 

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well in like year 7-10 it used to be in the nineties
but now

extension maths - pass = happy
english happy with around 70 percent
biz studies/ancient and chem - in the 80's or 90's
 
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I used to only be content with marks 85+ . . . now im glad just to see myself pass
 

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Top 2 in Modern, History Ext and PD
Top 4 in chem
Mid class in Maths and Eng

If i can get a UAI above 85 ill be stoked
 

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Content with 93, Happy with anything above that (although I really need to buckle down soon)
 

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whichever marks allow me to reach my uai target. basically anything that gets me into the course that i want and at the uni that i want
 

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I get so much grief for this at school but here goes:

MUST be first in modern (its my fav subject and it really killed me for coming 2nd in prelims )

MUST be first in eco (i hate it but first position is vital cos i dont want somebody elses hsc mark for my assessment mark considering my class sint exactly top notch)

Band 6 in Maths would be nice considering i droped 3u to do well in 2u

Eng ( band 6 is what im aiming for but ill settle for high eighties)

Eng ext 1 :*crosses fingers for band E4* except i need to majorly step up my committment to this subject to achieve that :(

ext hist: ooo i would love a band E4 for this :D im working hard in this subject so we'll see :)

argh...my standards are too high....
 
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MATH1901 (Differential Calculus Advanced): Credit/Distinction
MATH1902 (Linear Algebra Advanced): Pass/Credit
PHYS1001 (Physics): Credit
BIOL1001 (Concepts in Biology): Credit/Distinction
CHEM1101 (Chemistry 1A): Credit/Distinction
 

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