I plan to apply to Cambridge to study law and I am confident that I will achieve the highest grades for each of my subjects, but I am concerned that I will not be offered a place since it is not possible for me to attain to the required level. I was wondering if anyone had a solution to my query or someone who had been through this themselves? Thanks
WHy do you think these courses don't give A*s? All A levels do ...
I looked on the OCR and Edexcel resources for each of these subjects and in June 2014, the A* column was either left blank (Edexcel) or non-existent (in OCR's case)
I looked on the OCR and Edexcel resources for each of these subjects and in June 2014, the A* column was either left blank (Edexcel) or non-existent (in OCR's case)
Only AS goes up to A. All A2s from the British boards may award an A* provided you get an overall average of 80% in the A-Level and 90% in A2.
I looked on the OCR and Edexcel resources for each of these subjects and in June 2014, the A* column was either left blank (Edexcel) or non-existent (in OCR's case)
I've just looked in the Edexcel specification for Economics and it says:
"The full GCE Advanced level will be graded on a six-point scale A* to E.Individual unit results will be reported"
like for the whole course (AS and A2) the final maximum grade is an A.
Im taking Edexcel A level Economics, OCR A level Maths and OCR A level English Literature.
OCR Maths and Edexcel Economics both go up to A*. Do you mean to say you won't be able to get the UMS required for the offer or something? You can always re-sit.
I looked on the OCR and Edexcel resources for each of these subjects and in June 2014, the A* column was either left blank (Edexcel) or non-existent (in OCR's case)
OCR maths definitely has an A* grade. Thought it was a given for all subjects tbh.