It's possible but it's unlikely. For example, 60% UMS = C. You need an average of 80% over all for the two years for an A but to do that you need 100% in your A2's, which would actually give you an A*.
So you're either gonna get C, B or A*. Obviously the higher the C, you'll be able to achieve an A without jumping it.
It's possible but it's unlikely. For example, 60% UMS = C. You need an average of 80% over all for the two years for an A but to do that you need 100% in your A2's, which would actually give you an A*.
So you're either gonna get C, B or A*. Obviously the higher the C, you'll be able to achieve an A without jumping it.
Previously you said that mimbekircan could get an A* overall with a C at AS, but the requirement for an A* is an A at AS, then 90% overall for the A2 modules. That was what I was trying to clarify
Previously you said that mimbekircan could get an A* overall with a C at AS, but the requirement for an A* is an A at AS, then 90% overall for the A2 modules. That was what I was trying to clarify
Perhaps this is only on the exam board I'm on, but you don't.
Previously you said that mimbekircan could get an A* overall with a C at AS, but the requirement for an A* is an A at AS, then 90% overall for the A2 modules. That was what I was trying to clarify
You don't need an A at AS to get an A* overall. You need an average of 80% (which is an A) over AS and A2, as well as 90% in your A2 modules. Say you got 70% in AS (a low B), then you got 90% in A2, you'd have 80% overall, and an A*. As you can see, you don't need to get an A at AS to get an A* at A level.
You don't need an A at AS to get an A* overall. You need an average of 80% (which is an A) over AS and A2, as well as 90% in your A2 modules. Say you got 70% in AS (a low B), then you got 90% in A2, you'd have 80% overall, and an A*. As you can see, you don't need to get an A at AS to get an A* at A level.
That says exactly what I told you. Nowhere in that article does it mention getting 80% at AS is necessary to get an A*. It only says 80% over AS and A2 is necessary, as well as getting 90% over A2 modules.
So, if I got BBC in the three subjects I'm taking for A2, is it impossible to get AAA at the end?
No. It's entirely possible to get three A's but of course it's whether your teachers predict these grades a unis will look at this as well as your AS grades and it's not a likely a uni asking for AAA will make an offer on your grades if your teachers won't predict you that.
You will have to work very hard though, particularly to get the C to an A. It may be easier if you retake a few modules to push the AS grade up so you have some give in your A2 i.e. you won't have to get such high percentages/scores.