What's the point in having a poll, nobody has a clue. And unlike other subjects, the IGCSE sciences are virtually impossible to predict grade boundaries...
What's the point in having a poll, nobody has a clue. And unlike other subjects, the IGCSE sciences are virtually impossible to predict grade boundaries...
We can easily compare the difficulty of this paper to the difficulty of previous papers, of which we know the boundaries. By no means is this poll entirely accurate.
We can easily compare the difficulty of this paper to the difficulty of previous papers, of which we know the boundaries. By no means is this poll entirely accurate.
Not really :/ In physics, for example, the January 2012 paper was very easy yet the A* boundary was 119... it's never an exact science (pardon the pun)
considering past grade boundaries have been up to 147 and this was quite an easy paper... I say up to 150
You shouldn't really compare between Jan and Jun because it has very different candidates. Just basing on past two years Jun grade boundary, it'll be more like 135
You shouldn't really compare between Jan and Jun because it has very different candidates. Just basing on past two years Jun grade boundary, it'll be more like 135
You shouldn't really compare between Jan and Jun because it has very different candidates. Just basing on past two years Jun grade boundary, it'll be more like 135
but was the 147 a January one? and weren't both last june papers quite easy compared to this years. I must say if what you're saying is right then this is great news