Really? I don't think I can get AAA though. I think I'll be stuck with that B. I am gonna cry.
If you got a B, most likely you'll be predicted one grade up to an A. It happens at schools all the time. If not, then don't worry just speak to your subject teacher and they'll change it subsequently.
Government & Politics - A Philosophy & Ethics - A English Literature - B Maths - B
I'm very happy with my AS results! I thought I'd get a C in maths so that was nice, but the B in English was not the A I'd predicted myself. Is AABB good enough for Oxbridge? I've heard at least AAA was needed to have a competitive application.
Government & Politics - A Philosophy & Ethics - A English Literature - B Maths - B
I'm very happy with my AS results! I thought I'd get a C in maths so that was nice, but the B in English was not the A I'd predicted myself. Is AABB good enough for Oxbridge? I've heard at least AAA was needed to have a competitive application.
I'd think so, especially if your predicted grades are high. It also might be advantageous if you got high As in the subject you want to study.
Why not do both? As you AS grade has to be submitted to UCAS in october and personally it looks better if you get that remark and get an A? obviously bare in mind it isn't guaranteed
I got 120 points in aqa chemistry 7404 and a B how do I work out how far away from an a I was because the grade boundaries on aqa don't seem to be in points?