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  1. FarmerMan's Avatar
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    Make Sense of my Results Help
    Okay, I'm confused as to whether it is stilll possible for me to get overall A* in all Sciences. I am doing GCSE OCR Seperate Science (Modules C1-6 P1-6 B1-6). So far I have done the can-do tasks, the Science in the News and the modules 1-3 exams. I got the following results:
    Physics - Exam 99/100 UMS can-do 24/24 marks - Science in the News 28/36 marks
    Chemistry - Exam 96/100 UMS Kandoo 24/24 marks - Science in the News 28/36 marks
    Biology - Exam 99/100 UMS Kandoo 24/24 marks - Science in the News 30/36 marks

    Now I realise by looking at these results the answer is, of course you can still get an A*. But I am not sure what those Science in the News marks convert into UMS as, does anybody know? I asked my teacher he doesn't know. Could somebody please tell me the overall UMS or overall marks I have and how many more marks or UMS I need for A* in the final exam.

    Thankyou. Sorry it's so long
    Last edited by FarmerMan; 27-05-2012 at 22:51.
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