I received my GCSE grades yesterday and although I'm pleased with the grade, I'm not sure if I should get it remarked. I got a B in English literature with 191 marks (Edexcel) however to get an A I need just one more mark. Should I get it remarked?
I received my GCSE grades yesterday and although I'm pleased with the grade, I'm not sure if I should get it remarked. I got a B in English literature with 191 marks (Edexcel) however to get an A I need just one more mark. Should I get it remarked?
With just one mark, you've got nothing to lose! Provided your parents are alright with the money it will cost, obviously.
I received my GCSE grades yesterday and although I'm pleased with the grade, I'm not sure if I should get it remarked. I got a B in English literature with 191 marks (Edexcel) however to get an A I need just one more mark. Should I get it remarked?
I just realised my English language grade is 5 marks off an A, does anyone know if it's possible to get that remarked or is it too many marks? Thanks.
edexcel board i am 4 marks less in english lang A to get an A also 6 marks less in physics to get A should i send it for remarking?
With physics, I would say no - seeing as it isn't subjective, and 6 marks is too far below the boundary, however, I'm not saying it's impossible. Also, lang could move up, but it's not that likely.
I received my GCSE grades yesterday and although I'm pleased with the grade, I'm not sure if I should get it remarked. I got a B in English literature with 191 marks (Edexcel) however to get an A I need just one more mark. Should I get it remarked?
First of all well done for your grade! That's an excellent grade considering how much English grades have dropped this year. I can understand how frustrating it must be though to see how close you are to an A...I'm in the same position with another subject. The only advice I can give you is to think carefully about whether to submit it to be remarked as English is very risky in the sense that there is not as strict of a mark scheme in comparison to subjects like science and maths. Therefore a different examiner could mark you right down and you could be at risk of getting a C. Just something to think about! However, its your choice and with 1 mark away from saying you got an A grade...its worth the try! Good luck!
i know how much grades in english have slipped this year and i got a B in literature on my olevels. i am planning on taking it on my alevels too. point is, two years from now when i am applying to uni s, will they just see my grade as a B or appreciate it considering the fact how As were so much more harder to get this year?