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  1. moushiramagdy's Avatar
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    Biology OL mark scheme
    Hi guys !

    So , I'm the type that likes to answer an exam and give myself a grade .
    The problem is , i don't understand anything in the Biology OL mark scheme !
    I mean seriously i get so confused , specially paper 6 . When i write down an answer and then check the mark scheme , i find my answers + a gazillion other answers that i don't understand whether i should've added them to my answer , or was my answer right as long as it was one of them ? please help me understand how they use the mark scheme ? I'm so confused , please reply ASAP !
    Thank you
    I'm studying the Cambridge syllabus .

    sorry if this has already been posted before !
    Last edited by moushiramagdy; 01-05-2012 at 15:56.
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