What is a VCE study score?
A study score is a number 0-50 representing your performance relative to all students studying VCE Psychology. A score of 30 is approximately average; 40+ is the top 9%.
SACs (School Assessed Coursework) are internal assessment tasks completed in class under supervised conditions. They contribute to your study score alongside the VCAA external exam. Your rank in your school class is what VCAA moderates.
VCAA end-of-year exams are typically held in October-November. Trial exams at your school are usually in August-September. Check the VCAA website for confirmed exam dates.
Psychology scales slightly down by 1-2 points for average performers. High performers (45+) are largely unaffected. Very popular subject with a large and competitive cohort. ATAR is calculated by VTAC from your best 4 study scores including English, plus 10% of your next 2 best scores. All scores are scaled before ATAR calculation.
Can I use past VCAA papers?
Yes u2014 past VCE Psychology exam papers, marking schemes and examiner reports are free at vcaa.vic.edu.au. Past papers are essential preparation resources.
The GAT (General Achievement Test) is sat in June by all Units 3 & 4 students. It does not directly contribute to your study score but is used to verify SAC marks across schools.
How is ATAR calculated in VCE?
Your ATAR is calculated by VTAC from your best 4 study scores (including English) plus 10% of your next best 2. Only Units 3 & 4 study scores count toward ATAR.
Welcome to your VCE Psychology Units 3 & 4 Mock Pack! Work through all Area of Study guides before attempting your first mock. Need help? Email admin@australianedu.au or WhatsApp +61-455-123-450.
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