21st Century OCR GCSE Physics A Courswork

Physics exam discussion - share revision tips in preparation for GCSE, A Level and other physics exams and discuss how they went afterwards.

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  1. Azzy G's Avatar
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    21st Century OCR GCSE Physics A Courswork
    I got 34/40 my teacher said it was an A, ive heard other people say the got the same but their teacher said they got an A*.

    What mark did you get for your coursework?
    What grade did your teacher say it was?

    Last year the grade boundaries were:

    34 A*
    31 A
    27 B
    24 C
    Are they going to make new boundaries or stick with last years ones? let me know what you think
    Last edited by Azzy G; 04-06-2012 at 17:16.
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    21st Century OCR GCSE Physics A Courswork
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