The Student Room Group

Scroll to see replies

Reply 20
i said all 3 but... i said this way.. works at low temperatures which saves energy costs and i said if immobilised enzymes are used then they can be re-used...
Reply 21
rose27
hey how did u guys found this module Making use of biology??????

Wat would be the grade boundary range ????????? any ideas

xxxxx


hi generally i would guess it is 60/75 for an A but last year it was lower i think, so it could go down by 5 marks,but thats about it:s-smilie:
I'm not too sure how i did on it. But was not liking the GB question totally guessed that bit hopefully got a mark or 2 on it. Hopefully i've done better on it than i thought.
Reply 23
shriya
hi generally i would guess it is 60/75 for an A but last year it was lower i think, so it could go down by 5 marks,but thats about it:s-smilie:


Thankxxxx
Reply 24
I did that exam. I thought the two, three mark questions were wierd. Boy did I flop those :p:
Overall, I wasn't a big fan of it to be honest, though the six markers were nice. Roll on results day!

It was probably similar in difficulty to last year I'd say. So grade boundaries will probably be ~55/75 for an A.


shriya
hi generally i would guess it is 60/75 for an A but last year it was lower i think, so it could go down by 5 marks,but thats about it:s-smilie:


It hasn't been 60/75 for an A for the last decade or so...

The usual range is between 50-55 for an A! Though it has been as low as 48.
http://www.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCE-GDE-BOUND-JUN08.PDF
http://www.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCE-BOUND-JAN08.PDF
http://www.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCE-BOUND-JUN07.PDF
http://www.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCE-BOUND-JAN07.PDF
I'd go on further, but I feel my point is proved!
Reply 25
jaison2
bio-degradable, specific, able to wrk at normal temp


Exactly those three.

It was a six mark question. So three examples with an explanation for each is sufficient.
Reply 26
yeah me too I also explained that they are used as analytical agents and are senstive!!!!!!

Will this be a mark??
Reply 27
Kinkerz
I did that exam. I thought the two, three mark questions were wierd. Boy did I flop those :p:
Overall, I wasn't a big fan of it to be honest, though the six markers were nice. Roll on results day!

It was probably similar in difficulty to last year I'd say. So grade boundaries will probably be ~55/75 for an A.




It hasn't been 60/75 for an A for the last decade or so...

The usual range is between 50-55 for an A! Though it has been as low as 48.
http://www.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCE-GDE-BOUND-JUN08.PDF
http://www.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCE-BOUND-JAN08.PDF
http://www.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCE-BOUND-JUN07.PDF
http://www.aqa.org.uk/over/stat_pdf/AQA-GCE-BOUND-JAN07.PDF
I'd go on further, but I feel my point is proved!


thanks,you made my day:biggrin:
Reply 28
shriya
thanks,you made my day:biggrin:


:wink:

Yeah biology grade boundaries tend to be nice. Unlike chemistry :frown:
Reply 29
Kinkerz
:wink:

Yeah biology grade boundaries tend to be nice. Unlike chemistry :frown:


what are the grade boundaries for chemistry?
Reply 30
shriya
what are the grade boundaries for chemistry?


Tend to be closer to the A = 80%/B = 70%/C = 60%, etc, marks.
Reply 31
Kinkerz
Tend to be closer to the A = 80%/B = 70%/C = 60%, etc, marks.


oh:s-smilie: thanks anyways:smile: btw is this for ocr salters?
Reply 32
shriya
oh:s-smilie: thanks anyways:smile: btw is this for ocr salters?


AQA.

Salters. Pfft :p:

Latest

Trending

Trending