GCSE Graphic Products Edexcel Grade Boundaries

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    GCSE Graphic Products Edexcel Grade Boundaries
    Does any one know what the grade boundaries for the paper is, I got 95/100 in my coursework and I need to know how many marks I need to get in the paper to get an A* overall.
    Thanks
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    Re: GCSE Graphic Products Edexcel Grade Boundaries
    (Original post by Trepton)
    Does any one know what the grade boundaries for the paper is, I got 95/100 in my coursework and I need to know how many marks I need to get in the paper to get an A* overall.
    Thanks
    i got 95 as well

    you need to get 180/200 overall

    your coursework is turned into number out of 120 (in this case 114/120)

    so you take 114 away from 180 to get 66

    so in the exam you need to get 66/80 UMS to get an A*

    to get 66/80 UMS will depend on the raw mark grade boundaries but it will be something like 60-62/80 raw
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    Thanks for replying.
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    How did you find the exam yesterday? I thought it was pretty good, but the design question was weird!!
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    Yeah other than the design question i thought it was a good exam, but i was baffled by the design question i did not know what a kiosk was so there's 16 marks gone
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