Not sure yet. I think my situation is a bit unique, because I'm self studying and taking A Level exams as a private candidate alongside regular school in my country. So I don't think I'll be able to self study all FM units and Mechanics (taking Stats atm). But I need to learn as much Maths as I possibly can, so we'll see come tomorrow
Not sure yet. I think my situation is a bit unique, because I'm self studying and taking A Level exams as a private candidate alongside regular school in my country. So I don't think I'll be able to self study all FM units and Mechanics (taking Stats atm). But I need to learn as much Maths as I possibly can, so we'll see come tomorrow
Math (32,62): 32 was fine but made stupid mistakes that cost a few marks here and there. But the vectors question threw me off a bit. I hope I got that one. Statistics was good too.
Biology (41,51): I think paper 51 was amazing and hopefully my score there will cover up for my 41. 41 was very weird as you know.
Chemistry (41,51): I noticed that paper 4 had lots of single mark questions and AS questions but I'm hoping for A* if all goes well. 51 went better than expected cuz I found the questions easier than other past papers.
Physics: I did it in AS. Didn't bother with it in A2.
Okay, where to start? Maths (32, 72): Both papers went well. If I get anything wrong it'd be because I left out an important step in my working or didn't use the calc properly. I'm that confident about it.
Biology (41, 51): A few hiccups in the Paper 5, particularly in the first question. I think I did horribly in that 6 mark experiment question.
Chemistry (41, 51): My God was that paper 4 weird! It can go either way. The paper 5 fortunately was a stroll in the park.
Physics (41, 51): Generally, the paper 4 was fine, but I think I lost 9 marks. It was a fun paper though. I'm not too confident about question 1, paper 5. Question 2s are always an all you can eat buffet, I'm not particularly worried about that one.
Economics a (86) Computer Science a (90) Mathematics a (80)
So Econ is just just in the range that I'd wanted, probably the multiple-choice is to blame. CS - a bit surprised that it's not ~95, but oh well, 90 is good enough Maths - I expected this. I probably messed up P1 really bad.
Does anybody know how to get individual module results? I can't make any decisions without them and I though I'd get them through myresults. Do exams officers get them?