Where can an 'E' in any subject get you in life? I've just finished GCSE so maybe I'm comparing this to GCSE and thinking, WTF? I apologise If I offend anyone, I'm just curious?
It depends on your ability, some people get and E and are happy that they pass, i think A levels are much much harder than gcses because you actually have to put to in effort
I guess that for an offer which was based on UCAS tariff, the E could give a candidate those extra few points to tip them into the green zone and get them into uni. It's certainly better than a U either way, because a U would mar the rest of your academic profile more than an E. It's the difference between achieving something for studying a subject for two years and failing it altogether, which would waste those two years.
A-levels are a lot harder but I agree, if you know less than 50% of the course, should you be able to pass it (if you didn't know, an E is roughly 40-50%)
As you managed to get above a U which is the only one that is a fail, you may only have just managed an E, but you still had enough points for some recognition.
E should not be a pass, sorry, but E should be fail. A C should be a pass, and E, well D,E,F and G should just be a measurement of how much of a fail it is.
its technically a pass as in its not bad enough to not even get a grade. that doesn't mean the people telling you that are trying to say its a good pass or worth having.
I remember that Cambridge arbitary offer given by 1/3 of Christs College, Cambridge is officially EE lol. ( Apparently being phased out, in my day '08 was standard practice).
In theory you could get EE in your A levels and still get into cambridge, effectively fulfilling the requirements of that particular offer.
A-levels aren't compulsory so they probably make it easier to pass or something. I got an E grade in an AS but it still helped me get my uni place because it added UCAS points so no worries. A-levels don't tend to mean much once you have a degree anyway (depending what you do/where you apply etc for all the people who kick and scream that I made an over-generalisation).
'E' for 'English' is totally fine Nah just joking around. You're not officially a failure until you get a U but it's embarrassing for an A-B student. C is a horror for such! But there are universities that accept you when your UCAS points are enough. There are those who are simply trying to pass and it's fine for them. It's fair because they won't get a place in a prestigious university.