Every year, I love how mad this site gets a day before results day. It all starts crashing, everyone's screaming about where the grade boundaries are. Definitely a silver-lining to my endless levels of anxiety for results dayp
Trying so hard not to look at the grade boundaries this year... but last year they made me feel a bit better about my GCSEs... not sure what to do haha
Trying so hard not to look at the grade boundaries this year... but last year they made me feel a bit better about my GCSEs... not sure what to do haha
Last year they made me feel much worse about my ASs when I saw how high they were, so I spent two days fretting instead of only one. Wouldn't recommend it. I did better than expected so it was all for nothing, but it would intensify the pain if I'd done worse.
I'm going to try avoiding them this year. Either way it just causes unnecessary suffering.
Last year they made me feel much worse about my ASs when I saw how high they were, so I spent two days fretting instead of only one. Wouldn't recommend it. I did better than expected so it was all for nothing, but it would intensify the pain if I'd done worse.
I'm going to try avoiding them this year. Either way it just causes unnecessary suffering.
Does anyone have any idea what the grade boundaries for AQA C3/C4 are going to look like? also for OCR Physics A unit 4?
I think the C3 boundary will drop, as many people found the exam on the whole to be much more challenging than the previous year. I think the general consensus in the C3 thread was 53 - 55 for an A (can't remember too well). C4 was quite standard however, so probably remaining the same if not close to last year.
I think the C3 boundary will drop, as many people found the exam on the whole to be much more challenging than the previous year. I think the general consensus in the C3 thread was 53 - 55 for an A (can't remember too well). C4 was quite standard however, so probably remaining the same if not close to last year.
Last year it was 57, and many students agreed the paper was far more challenging with many missing out questions altogether. Just look at the petition which gained over 9200 signatures, so it wouldn't be surprising if 55 is an A or 53 at the lowest.