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  1. bob35's Avatar
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    how do you find exact percentage of results?
    how do you find exact percentage of results?
  2. Hype en Ecosse's Avatar
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    Re: how do you find exact percentage of results?
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    how do you find exact percentage of results?
    Your school get your marks through; you have to ask them for it, mate!

    Mind though, my school didn't get marks through until September, so you may have to wait a while if yours is like mine.
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    Re: how do you find exact percentage of results?
    Ask your school. They should have it now or within the next few days.
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    Re: how do you find exact percentage of results?
    (Original post by ukdragon37)
    Ask your school. They should have it now or within the next few days.
    Some of my teachers refused to tell us things like that
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    Re: how do you find exact percentage of results?
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    Some of my teachers refused to tell us things like that
    In that case you should have DPA'd their arses (or at least the SQA's)
    Last edited by ukdragon37; 07-08-2012 at 16:23.
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    Re: how do you find exact percentage of results?
    (Original post by ukdragon37)
    In that case you should have DPA'd their arses (or at least the SQA's)
    Alas, in my school days I didn't know such laws:p:
    Come to think of it, they never told me my STEP scores either!
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    Re: how do you find exact percentage of results?
    Yeah if your school don't tell you then you can pay £10 or something and the SQA will send you your marks for that year. You get to see how many marks you got for each section in that case.
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    Re: how do you find exact percentage of results?
    I'd just DPA the school for maximum smugness if they had refused. Plus the SQA specifically want a cheque... haven't seen one of those in years.
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    Re: how do you find exact percentage of results?
    (Original post by Ecosse_14)
    Yeah if your school don't tell you then you can pay £10 or something and the SQA will send you your marks for that year. You get to see how many marks you got for each section in that case.
    Would anyone be able to provide me with a link for this? I swear the SQA website is like a bloody labyrinth...
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    Re: how do you find exact percentage of results?
    (Original post by Lewis_Mac)
    Would anyone be able to provide me with a link for this? I swear the SQA website is like a bloody labyrinth...
    Yep, here it is.
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