Apart from the one marker from the first question and the last question, I thought C3 2016 was quite straightforward. Although, the last question was almost a complete repeat of a question from 2006. Nothing that hard to spot at all if you compare it to June 2013 and June 2015 in my view.
C3 June 2016 was doable if you did enough past papers. 2013 and 2015 singled out a big number of people fairly quickly when it came to their unusual range and domain questions and sneaky trigonometric identities in both papers.
C4 June 2015 was an absolute bloodbath and still shocked people with the grade boundaries. Therefore, I can only assume that with a standard C4 paper set in 2016, they will be merciless.
C2 2016 was unprecedentedly easier than 2015 and I think that will likely have very high grade boundaries.
No I don't agree with C2 having a vet high grade boundary. Higher than last year obviously but the hard questions at the end will have stumped people. I'd say 63 for an A. It could potentially be 65 IF the mark scheme is kinder this year (ie. Giving out method marks galore) but not higher.
No I don't agree with C2 having a vet high grade boundary. Higher than last year obviously but the hard questions at the end will have stumped people. I'd say 63 for an A. It could potentially be 65 IF the mark scheme is kinder this year (ie. Giving out method marks galore) but not higher.
You only have to look at the number of private school students who probably most of have understood the last question. They represent at least 10% for academic subjects like A Level Maths, and so being at the top end of the Mark spectrum they will decide who gets the As.
It's obviously gonna be 9am, please stop being pedantic over these things, they wouldn't release it early midnight 😂😂😂😂
That's obviously plain wrong edexcel will be midnight based off the last 2 years and the rest may or may not be leaked? So no one really knows now do they?