So basically, edexcel maths and other exams going by the points system aren't going to allow us to remark with sense because we don't know how close we are to the grade above.
No one got their edexcel maths , english lang or lit marks/ums. The 52 you saw in the last column were points for school rankings. An A grade = 52 points.
Looking at the grade boundaries, and A in maths was a total of 118-165 for both papers.
So basically, edexcel maths and other exams going by the points system aren't going to allow us to remark with sense because we don't know how close we are to the grade above.
I think you can ask your teachers about raw marks?
No one got their edexcel maths , english lang or lit marks/ums. The 52 you saw in the last column were points for school rankings. An A grade = 52 points.
Looking at the grade boundaries, and A in maths was a total of 118-165 for both papers.
I know that, I know 52 points was an A grade and 58 marks was an A*.
It's just weird that they don't show us the raw marks as to further decide weather to remark the exam.
Wierd - we got the raw marks and grade for each module and I used Edexcel too...did they give you the official statement of results, or was it a customised school one?? I guess you've got to ask a teacher or preferably, the exam officer of your school for any details.
The exam board only gives you the UMS for each unit, but it should be what you're looking for. For mine, the Results column either had a Final Grade for your whole GCSE, or a mark and a grade for each unit - for example, 080a*
I know that, I know 52 points was an A grade and 58 marks was an A*.
It's just weird that they don't show us the raw marks as to further decide weather to remark the exam.
Basically, those points are for a league table or something... It doesn't say you raw mark but gives you your UMS and overall grade. There's no way of finding out unless you contact your school.