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  1. Moustafa Lotfi's Avatar
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    AS-level
    What does everyone think the grade boundaries will be ?
  2. Nooshkabob's Avatar
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    Re: AS-level
    Depends on the subject and exam board etc... but generally
    80% A
    70% B etc
    40 % E
    When they change the grade boundaries I don't think they ever do it by that much
  3. ccm.blake95's Avatar
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    Re: AS-level
    My Biology teachers run on the nine times table. Apparently for most years it ends up being quite close for their subject, and it just about works for maths too. I'd think since A Levels are supposed to be equal across the board, it should work within reason for others...
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