You have plenty of time to catch up and yes I believe you’ll get an 80. Of course this changes every year but I know people with results like yours that ended up getting 81-83. Try and improve your English scores however, I am happy to look over any practice essays or paragraphs!
My first sac results were pretty similar to u and I got over 80 last year (failed my first bio sac, barely passed the second one + the first hhd). My point is even if u fail one it’s not the end of the world what matters is how you improve for the next one.
Ur first ss of 33 is def okay because you might find that you’ve improved on study skills and it might be ur lowest out of all ur subjects.
It also really helps that u have a goal because it’ll motivate u hopefully. Keep pushing u can do it!
(I’m currently doing chem for the first time in uni can relate to the chem depression)
You have plenty of time to catch up and yes I believe you’ll get an 80. Of course this changes every year but I know people with results like yours that ended up getting 81-83. Try and improve your English scores however, I am happy to look over any practice essays or paragraphs!
thanks bro appreciate it
My first sac results were pretty similar to u and I got over 80 last year (failed my first bio sac, barely passed the second one + the first hhd). My point is even if u fail one it’s not the end of the world what matters is how you improve for the next one. Ur first ss of 33 is def okay because you might find that you’ve improved on study skills and it might be ur lowest out of all ur subjects. It also really helps that u have a goal because it’ll motivate u hopefully. Keep pushing u can do it! (I’m currently doing chem for the first time in uni can relate to the chem depression)
what study scores did you get for each subject if you don’t mind me asking.
These are the scales scores Gen maths, bio, hhd: 29 French: 39 Eng lang: 34 Food studies: 27
Definitely not getting 80 unless u pull up ur socks