What do you all reckon the grade boundaries will be this year?, I'm thinking lower than last year for sure, that non-calc really screwed most people over. (Not so much on TSR but TSR doesn't really represent the nation as a whole)
What do you all reckon the grade boundaries will be this year?, I'm thinking lower than last year for sure, that non-calc really screwed most people over. (Not so much on TSR but TSR doesn't really represent the nation as a whole)
I'm thinking something along these lines: A*160-165 A 130 B 95 C 55
I think an A* will be 165, A will be 128-131, B will be 96-98 and a C will be 64. I think I got 55 first paper minimum from the non-official mark scheme and 90 plus in paper 2. All I want is an A and hopefully with this I can get that.
Who cares, we'll find out in a mere 2 months I agree with BBeyond's predictions though - they look realistic, and it's better to predict higher grade boundaries than to have a false sense of satisfaction anyway.
I think an A* will be 165, A will be 128-131, B will be 96-98 and a C will be 64. I think I got 55 first paper minimum from the non-official mark scheme and 90 plus in paper 2. All I want is an A and hopefully with this I can get that.
Same, I reckon I got 60 (minimum) in the non calc, 75-80 in the calc. It's a shame because I was aiming for an A*, i seriously messed up the non calc. But I'd be thrilled with an A
Because I wasn't anticipating people with crappy attitudes like you. It's fine to have differing opinions, but you just come across as rude. I thought it would be interesting to see what people thought. I appreciate that this is essentially pointless. But that mindset is no way to carry you through life, don't you think?
again, i disagree, the majority of people i have seen agree with me
Do you accept that you might be particularly good at maths, are therefore quite intelligent and probably socialize with people from school of a similar ability and therefore aren't representative of the majority, whom, found it quite difficult?
Who cares, we'll find out in a mere 2 months I agree with BBeyond's predictions though - they look realistic, and it's better to predict higher grade boundaries than to have a false sense of satisfaction anyway.
I agree, I just wanted to gage how people found it. But personally I don't see how the boundaries could be higher that last year's, sorry.
Because I wasn't anticipating people with crappy attitudes like you. It's fine to have differing opinions, but you just come across as rude. I thought it would be interesting to see what people thought. I appreciate that this is essentially pointless. But that mindset is no way to carry you through life, don't you think?
well your attitude must be the same as mine, as you called our debate pointless, so clearly you don't want to hear opposing points of view, and only want to hear what's best for you
Do you accept that you might be particularly good at maths, are therefore quite intelligent and probably socialize with people from school of a similar ability and therefore aren't representative of the majority, whom, found it quite difficult?
i'm not even basing it off my ability, I'm going with what i've heard both at school, and on here