AQA Maths Unit 3 Foundation

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  1. lilyflower16's Avatar
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    AQA Maths Unit 3 Foundation
    Basically I totally panicked and I think I have messed up big time.
    How many UMS points do I need on foundation to get a C? When my teacher looked at my results in March he said I was working at a percentage mark of 54% and for a C it is 60%
    So I don't really understand the marking system. Can my percentage mark go down at all? I'm currently working at a D but after my unit 3 paper is marked can my current mark go down or am I safe t say I have at least got a D?
    Which I don't really want but at least I can re-take with a D mark. I just feel so bummed out and sad. :confused:
    Thank you
    Lilyflower16
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