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OCR MEI Statistics 1 20th June 2015 Grade boundaries poll

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What will be the grade boundary for an A?

64 6%
63 10%
62 13%
61 0%
60 6%
59 13%
58 16%
57 10%
56 3%
5523%
Total votes: 31
So what does everyone think, my guess is about 60-63/72 for an A, not a bad paper in my eyes, but lets get a representative view.
*20th May*
Brain is a bit fuzzy ahahaha
(edited 8 years ago)
Reply 1
Original post by Danny.L
So what does everyone think, my guess is about 60-63/72 for an A, not a bad paper in my eyes, but lets get a representative view.


I think I did quite well (maybe 67/72), but that definitely was a harder than average stats paper compared to some of the previous past papers, certainly based on the opinions of my friends too. I would say an A will be 57 or 58 personally.
Reply 3
Original post by iamJOM


oops, I guess. I suppose another doesn't hurt, although to be fair i'm quite sure the A boundary will be higher than 61
Reply 4
Original post by steveywonder
I think I did quite well (maybe 67/72), but that definitely was a harder than average stats paper compared to some of the previous past papers, certainly based on the opinions of my friends too. I would say an A will be 57 or 58 personally.


Fair enough. For me, personally I found it better than previous papers, I mean, for me none were too challenging, it was just trying not to slip up. I have got all the answers right, but I know I haven't rounded all of the correctly D: So I am most likely looking at anywhere 66+ on this paper. Which is good considering I fluffed C1 up.
(edited 8 years ago)
The boundary for an A could be more than 61 but that would be a definite increase. I looked up the boundaries for past exams...I can't find all of them but I found these (and I'd look for the others but I should really be revising for another exam now):

June 2014: 53/72 for an A
Jan 2013: 49/72 for an A


I'm guessing ~55 for an A this year.
Reply 6
Original post by zabveniye
The boundary for an A could be more than 61 but that would be a definite increase. I looked up the boundaries for past exams...I can't find all of them but I found these (and I'd look for the others but I should really be revising for another exam now):

June 2014: 53/72 for an A
Jan 2013: 49/72 for an A


I'm guessing ~55 for an A this year.


Personally, I think it'll be higher,but considering what you just said, hmm, I think 57 or so then? Could have got 100% ums on this then 😂😁
Original post by zabveniye
The boundary for an A could be more than 61 but that would be a definite increase. I looked up the boundaries for past exams...I can't find all of them but I found these (and I'd look for the others but I should really be revising for another exam now):

June 2014: 53/72 for an A
Jan 2013: 49/72 for an A


I'm guessing ~55 for an A this year.


For MEI, it was 61 for an A last year.
Reply 8
Original post by zabveniye
The boundary for an A could be more than 61 but that would be a definite increase. I looked up the boundaries for past exams...I can't find all of them but I found these (and I'd look for the others but I should really be revising for another exam now):
June 2014: 53/72 for an A
Jan 2013: 49/72 for an A


I'm guessing ~55 for an A this year.

It was 53 for ocr not ocr mei, mei was 61 last year, so I think it'll be 63 this year
Original post by Multiplication
For MEI, it was 61 for an A last year.


Original post by Danny.L
It was 53 for ocr not ocr mei, mei was 61 last year, so I think it'll be 63 this year



Ah...sorry, yes, my mistake. Thanks for the correction.

So 53 was only just a B? Heh, I'm kind of dreading the results for this now. :s-smilie: C1 went smoothly for me but I made a lot of stupid mistakes in today's exam

I guess it will be around 63 for an A, then.
(edited 8 years ago)

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