C1 c2 s1 mei ocr weighting

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    C1 c2 s1 mei ocr weighting
    hi im in AS and was just wondering whats the weighting for c1 c2 and s1.
    I thought it was 40% C1 and C2 and then 20% S1. not too sure though but hope it is!!!
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    Re: C1 c2 s1 mei ocr weighting
    (Original post by alex7892)
    hi im in AS and was just wondering whats the weighting for c1 c2 and s1.
    I thought it was 40% C1 and C2 and then 20% S1. not too sure though but hope it is!!!
    Do you mean for AS?

    They are all weighted equally, they're all out of 100UMS, so 300UMS total for the whole AS.
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    yes AS. and so its not 40% c1 and c2 20% S1
    they are all the same, aka equal?! omfg if they are im screwed im sooo bad at stats!!
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    (Original post by alex7892)
    yes AS. and so its not 40% c1 and c2 20% S1
    they are all the same, aka equal?! omfg if they are im screwed im sooo bad at stats!!
    I'm sure. They're all out of 72 marks and an hour and a half long.

    If you work hard at S1 it's an easy exam.
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    Alright. Thanks again!
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