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What would I get OVERALL (for AS) if:

Biology:

Unit 1: 50% (D)
Unit 2: 50% (D)
ISA: 90% (A)

Chemistry:

Unit 1: 50% (D)
Unit 2: 50% (D)
ISA: 65% (D)

Maths:

C1: 50% (D)
C2: 49% (E)
S1: 20% (U)

Psychology:

Unit 1: 70% (B)
Unit 2: 50% (D)

Thank you.
Why are you so sure that you'll get a D


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It will also depend on the grade boundaries as well, check out last year's boundaries for your subjects to get a rough idea

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Original post by BewareTomato
What would I get OVERALL (for AS) if:
Biology:
Unit 1: 50% (D)
Unit 2: 50% (D)
ISA: 90% (A)
Chemistry:
Unit 1: 50% (D)
Unit 2: 50% (D)
ISA: 65% (D)
Maths:
C1: 50% (D)
C2: 49% (E)
S1: 20% (U)
Psychology:
Unit 1: 70% (B)
Unit 2: 50% (D)
Thank you.


Is this supposed to be raw marks, or UMS marks? Often a certain percentage of raw marks converts into a higher percentage of UMS marks.
Original post by BewareTomato
What would I get OVERALL (for AS) if:
Biology:
Unit 1: 50% (D)
Unit 2: 50% (D)
ISA: 90% (A)
Chemistry:
Unit 1: 50% (D)
Unit 2: 50% (D)
ISA: 65% (D)
Maths:
C1: 50% (D)
C2: 49% (E)
S1: 20% (U)
Psychology:
Unit 1: 70% (B)
Unit 2: 50% (D)
Thank you.


Depends how much each module's worth for your exam board. I'd say D, D, E, C :smile:

EDIT: wait, how did you make a D botth 50% and 65%? If these are your raw marks, your grades are likely to be higher as UMS marks are used to determine grade, not raw marks :smile:
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Original post by cerlohee
Depends how much each module's worth for your exam board. I'd say D, D, E, C :smile:
EDIT: wait, how did you make a D botth 50% and 65%? If these are your raw marks, your grades are likely to be higher as UMS marks are used to determine grade, not raw marks :smile:


I'm predicting the worst case scenario

Original post by Doomlar
Is this supposed to be raw marks, or UMS marks? Often a certain percentage of raw marks converts into a higher percentage of UMS marks.


UMS

Original post by mybeingof
It will also depend on the grade boundaries as well, check out last year's boundaries for your subjects to get a rough idea
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