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  1. raheem94's Avatar
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    (Original post by IShouldBeRevising_)
    How come you did O - level's and not gcse's?

    and i'm shocked you got a b in maths, them O levels must be hard compared to gcse
    You are not the 1st person who asked me about my o-level B in maths.

    Actually it was an old syllabus, we didn't had any good book, so the most work was done from past papers. I used to do really well on the papers, and i may would have got an A, even if i would have taken the exam an year earlier. But my exam was quite different from the past papers hence i got a B.

    I had got 98/100 at mocks but a poor performance in boards.

    The grade boundaries were also very unfair. B was at 64 and A was at 82, i got 80 but still B

    There was no A* in that exam.

    My school used to do O-Level not GCSE, so i had to go with it.
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    Re: c1 question
    (Original post by hassi94)
    Yes Raheem did 2 full A-levels last year and then another 2 full A-levels this year rather than 4AS then 4A2 as most people who take 4 A-levels would do.
    why did he do that
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    Re: c1 question
    I have locked this thread as the OP's issues have been resolved and it seems to have become chemistry orientated. If you wish to continue your conversation, please do it via visitor messaging or by making a new thread in the relevant forum.
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