GCSE Maths June 2012 Grade Boundaries

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    GCSE Maths June 2012 Grade Boundaries
    Good Morning. I'm a student and I took my Maths GCSE this June. It's been a month now and I'm really interested in the Grade Boundaries. Has anyone got an estimation for them? They haven't been posted on the Edexcel website yet, but you guys might have some trustable sources. Sorry if there already is a thread about this matter, I'm not really good at looking for stuff .

    Thank you,
    Gabriel.
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    Re: GCSE Maths June 2012 Grade Boundaries
    (Original post by destroyer783)
    Good Morning. I'm a student and I took my Maths GCSE this June. It's been a month now and I'm really interested in the Grade Boundaries. Has anyone got an estimation for them? They haven't been posted on the Edexcel website yet, but you guys might have some trustable sources. Sorry if there already is a thread about this matter, I'm not really good at looking for stuff .


    Thank you,
    Gabriel.
    162 ~ 158 (give or take +/- 2 because of new spec and/or difficulty) for an A* looking at this years paper.

    Edexcel will release the official grade boundaries a day before results day.
    Last edited by CoolRunner; 19-07-2012 at 09:32.
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