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Does it matter if I **** up the B1 exam (AQA)?

The exam is at 13.15. My revision has been very poor in the build up to this exam.

Advice?
Original post by Jamie Vardy
The exam is at 13.15. My revision has been very poor in the build up to this exam.

Advice?


Cram!
Reply 2
Not really, there are 3 more components that contribute to your overall grade.
You were lucky! You didn't need to revise much since THERE WAS NO BIOLOGY IN THE EXAM! :/ I've screwed up how about everyone else?
Reply 4
i got 1.6 for the mean question, what did you guys get?
Reply 5
Original post by Zino123
i got 1.6 for the mean question, what did you guys get?


The same. That was the least of my worries.
Reply 6
Original post by Jamie Vardy
The same. That was the least of my worries.


Hope the A mark is around 31. Hardly any biology in the paper, done really bad.
Reply 7
Original post by Zino123
Hope the A mark is around 31. Hardly any biology in the paper, done really bad.


An A definitely won't be 31 or anywhere close...
Original post by Zino123
Hope the A mark is around 31. Hardly any biology in the paper, done really bad.


Is 31 for an A possible? Has that ever happened before? I really hope it happens this year.
Reply 9
Its been 36 in recent years, if most people do very bad then the A mark gets lower. Hope thats the case lol
Original post by goldenusername
Is 31 for an A possible? Has that ever happened before? I really hope it happens this year.


In Jan 2013, the AQA C1 paper's grade boundaries were 12 for a C, 21 for a B and 30 for an A, so yes, it's possible.

I've done **** btw.
Original post by Jamie Vardy
In Jan 2013, the AQA C1 paper's grade boundaries were 12 for a C, 21 for a B and 30 for an A, so yes, it's possible.

I've done **** btw.


I have hope now :smile: Don't worry i can guarantee i've done worse thank you trust me.

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