Gcse 2012 specification

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  1. luqman15's Avatar
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    Gcse 2012 specification
    Can anyone get the 2012 maths specifaction calculator and non calculator
  2. TenOfThem's Avatar
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    Re: Gcse 2012 specification
    You need to know the board ... then go to the exam board website and search
  3. Dalek1099's Avatar
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    Re: Gcse 2012 specification
    I know all my exam boards-you should too!!!
  4. luqman15's Avatar
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    Re: Gcse 2012 specification
    It's Edexcel and i can't seem to find it:confused:
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    Re: Gcse 2012 specification
    (Original post by luqman15)
    It's Edexcel and i can't seem to find it:confused:
    Go to the Edexcel home page
    http://www.edexcel.com/Pages/Home.aspx

    Use the drop downs in the qualification finder to select
    GCSE from 2012
    Mathematics

    and press GO

    The A and B specifications are there.

    They are the same as the 2010 specifications that are being examined this summer except that examinations will only be offered in Nov and May/June and for the B (formerly Modular) specification ALL 3 exams have to be taken in the same exam period.
    Last edited by gdunne42; 13-04-2012 at 13:09.
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    Re: Gcse 2012 specification
    Thanks Mate
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