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Original post by gaary kasparov
but when you put in your qualification as gcse, the latest one is nov 2015 not june 2016.


It should come up mine does


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Original post by gaary kasparov
but when you put in your qualification as gcse, the latest one is nov 2015 not june 2016.


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Original post by blueribbons99
It should come up mine does


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can u send a link pls??
thx
those aqa English lang boundaries tho!!!!!!:biggrin:
I'm so confused the link for CCEA is just showing Uniform grade boundaries???
I can't find OCR Media Studies

...and I've probably failed AQA French :s-smilie:
Original post by lalafirmstone
those aqa English lang boundaries tho!!!!!!:biggrin:

I know 55 for an A* isn't bad at all!
Original post by Cate1541
I'm so confused the link for CCEA is just showing Uniform grade boundaries???


I'm afraid we've always struggled to find the raw mark boundaries for CCEA. I'm not sure if they're even released before results day.
Shock the Fine Art grade boundaries for an A* are almost 90 marks :smile:
I got kinda lazy with my exam project because my teacher didn't understand how I linked my project to the topic I chose and kept telling me to change it :colonhash:
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When you realise the boundaries for AQA French are way too high!
third time i'm retaking maths GCSE (got a C twice) and these grade boundaries have actually ruined me, I think i'll have got 97 marks. lol at my life
Original post by usycool1
I'm afraid we've always struggled to find the raw mark boundaries for CCEA. I'm not sure if they're even released before results day.


Thanks, that's so unfair though!
Original post by usycool1
They don't just add marks willy nilly to maintain high standards, and most remarks stay the same.


One of my teachers who worked at AQA briefly during the exam season said so.
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so whats going to happen tomorrow we go in and collect the certificate ???
Original post by ExoIceCream99
I know 55 for an A* isn't bad at all!


I was super happy with that boundary!
Original post by elizabetht96
third time i'm retaking maths GCSE (got a C twice) and these grade boundaries have actually ruined me, I think i'll have got 97 marks. lol at my life


There's more to life than grades - and you have a pass at least. :smile:
Whoa 36/60 in P3 for an A*?! What happened there?
Was it a tough exam?
Original post by k man
so whats going to happen tomorrow we go in and collect the certificate ???


You'll collect a statement of your results, but certificates won't be released until about November time. :smile:
Original post by nwmyname
Did I really read 49/60 for B1 Biology?!
Damn I was wrong on predictions.
I guess people did too well on other papers.

Oh well B3 is 41/60 for an A* so that's cool.

I'm not surprised, the B1 paper was critisised for its difficulty and irrelevant questions, but it was actually a decent paper, everything in it I'd been taught apart from independent company questions and when I found out what it was I was like that was easy why didn't I guess that.

Papers are always using scenarios different from the textbook to make an interesting paper and to see where you can apply your knowledge.

More worried about C3
Original post by nwmyname
One of my teachers who worked at AQA briefly during the exam season said so.


Then they're not being entirely honest (I've worked closely with AQA examiners).

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