yeah definitely! the one with the trees was that the 2 marker suggest question on why they drop their leaves when there is a drought? if so i said they did to survive by conserving water or something
Thanks for the reassurance lol, i said they drop leaves meaning less water loss from transpiration meaning they survive in dry conditions by losing less water, have no clue about that one, but its similar to what you said so i think its along them lines
My further maths teacher told me that last year 36/100 was a C and 68/100 was an A. Although she doesn't know the exact boundaries as these are the marks that people got and the grade
My further maths teacher told me that last year 36/100 was a C and 68/100 was an A. Although she doesn't know the exact boundaries as these are the marks that people got and the grade
My further maths teacher told me that last year 36/100 was a C and 68/100 was an A. Although she doesn't know the exact boundaries as these are the marks that people got and the grade
My further maths teacher said the same thing. 35% in the papers for a C, i think 60% (maybe a bit lower?) for a B and around 70% for an A.
80 for A* would you say? And did they say if they were normal boundaries or high/low?
I'd say 80-85%. Not sure though. I'm pretty sure those are normal boundaries, since looking at last years paper it seems like it was alright with only one or two hard questions in it. Have a look at it and take a look at the question of finding the area between the positive x-axis and the curve. It's so different from the normal way it blows my mind (the question with area = a^3 or something). One guy in the year above me got like 2nd place in NI for that exam, which absolutely amazes me. He also did get 11 A*s, so yeah.
any predictions for DAS chemistry u2 and history u2?
My teacher is adamant that China is going to come up one form or another. Just like how China's relationships with USSR and USA changed over time, how China-USSR was good at the start but then deteriorated later on and how USA-China relations got better during Detente. She really thinks there's gonna be an essay question on it and suggests we do little plans under different sub headings.
My further maths teacher said the same thing. 35% in the papers for a C, i think 60% (maybe a bit lower?) for a B and around 70% for an A.
I'd say 80-85%. Not sure though. I'm pretty sure those are normal boundaries, since looking at last years paper it seems like it was alright with only one or two hard questions in it. Have a look at it and take a look at the question of finding the area between the positive x-axis and the curve. It's so different from the normal way it blows my mind (the question with area = a^3 or something). One guy in the year above me got like 2nd place in NI for that exam, which absolutely amazes me. He also did get 11 A*s, so yeah.
My teacher is adamant that China is going to come up one form or another. Just like how China's relationships with USSR and USA changed over time, how China-USSR was good at the start but then deteriorated later on and how USA-China relations got better during Detente. She really thinks there's gonna be an essay question on it and suggests we do little plans under different sub headings.
Yeah, we did that paper and there was a few bad ones. I had to ask her how on earth to do that area one. That's so cool that someone came 2nd in NI. I notice that simultaneous equations with 3 unknowns still haven't come up. Solving simultaneous equations using matrices haven't came up yet. I just hope they are setting a fair paper!!I am aiming for an A but I hope to scrape an A* if its a good paper. What are you aiming for?
Any essay // source predictions for history tomorrow? My teacher is saying that since the end of the cold war (detente) period is a new addition to the course, ccea will probably ask that! Anyone else any other suggestions? Im so nervous!!!
I just hope further maths papers are nice, because I can do decently in Unit 1 but Unit 2 I feel will pull me down... Fingers crossed the grade boundaries are low and there's nothing crazy on either paper! If 3 sim equations came up I might cry with happiness!!!!!
Please help! Did anyone do the GCSE CCEA Double Award Physics (P1) controlled assessment yet about mass and force etc? If so, what are some of the questions like? I do mines tomorrow. Please help!
Please help! Did anyone do the GCSE CCEA Double Award Physics (P1) controlled assessment yet about mass and force etc? If so, what are some of the questions like? I do mines tomorrow. Please help!
Any essay // source predictions for history tomorrow? My teacher is saying that since the end of the cold war (detente) period is a new addition to the course, ccea will probably ask that! Anyone else any other suggestions? Im so nervous!!!
Source questions will PROBABLY be either Vietnam or Berlin Wall with the 16 marker as just an overview PROBABLY.
My further maths teacher said the same thing. 35% in the papers for a C, i think 60% (maybe a bit lower?) for a B and around 70% for an A.
I'd say 80-85%. Not sure though. I'm pretty sure those are normal boundaries, since looking at last years paper it seems like it was alright with only one or two hard questions in it. Have a look at it and take a look at the question of finding the area between the positive x-axis and the curve. It's so different from the normal way it blows my mind (the question with area = a^3 or something). One guy in the year above me got like 2nd place in NI for that exam, which absolutely amazes me. He also did get 11 A*s, so yeah.
My teacher is adamant that China is going to come up one form or another. Just like how China's relationships with USSR and USA changed over time, how China-USSR was good at the start but then deteriorated later on and how USA-China relations got better during Detente. She really thinks there's gonna be an essay question on it and suggests we do little plans under different sub headings.
what the hell could u write for china thought eugh, like just about Zeadong etc. and how America needed them to threaten Vietnam? I mean i guess you could throw in Korea and how they feared the UN would attack them?
you see, my history teacher said it may be europe 1945-1961
Yeah, we did that paper and there was a few bad ones. I had to ask her how on earth to do that area one. That's so cool that someone came 2nd in NI. I notice that simultaneous equations with 3 unknowns still haven't come up. Solving simultaneous equations using matrices haven't came up yet. I just hope they are setting a fair paper!!I am aiming for an A but I hope to scrape an A* if its a good paper. What are you aiming for?
I'm aiming for an A. Pure is mostly good with me, but I tend to make silly mistakes and suck at forming equations (ie the wee dotes nursery question on last years paper). Paper 2 is my real let down. I suck at mechanics and statistics. Hopefully it isn't too bad of a paper. I got a B in my mocks, and I think I was something ridiculous like 1 UMS off of an A when my teacher worked it out. Hopefully I can push myself that bit more to get an A. Good luck on getting your A*!
what the hell could u write for china thought eugh, like just about Zeadong etc. and how America needed them to threaten Vietnam? I mean i guess you could throw in Korea and how they feared the UN would attack them?you see, my history teacher said it may be europe 1945-1961
yeah its about Mao Zedong and the Friendship Treaty, how everything was peachy between USSR-China at the beginning. Then their relationships deteriorated especially after Khrushchev came to power and badmouthed Stalin in his secret speech and began removing his influence. That angered China. Then there's just detente where USA-China relations and USA-USSR relations improved and all the agreement signings like SALT and stuff.Europe 1945-61 sounds nice actually, just Berlin Blockade, Airlift, Hungary and Berlin Wall. Good luck for tomorrow. Hope it goes well.