I wasn't really aiming for any grade just high marks, like 90 UMS in each module, because that's what matters. It's a shame that I accidentally missed a question in C1 and read the last question incorrectly and in C2 most of the marks are obtained by methods. What do you think you got?
I wasn't really aiming for any grade just high marks, like 90 UMS in each module, because that's what matters. It's a shame that I accidentally missed a question in C1 and read the last question incorrectly and in C2 most of the marks are obtained by methods. What do you think you got?
What particular C2 Q did you misread? What is the proof or the differentiation after it?
What particular C2 Q did you misread? What is the proof or the differentiation after it?
For me i got
C1 - 65 C2 - 63 S1 - 56
What do you think i got?
No, I was referring to the the last question in C1, I misread that and I'm bad at adding numbers, I got everything right in the arithmetic sequence question until you had to add two numbers together. In C2 I panicked and got the final answers wrong for many questions. On question 2 I made a silly mistake, I mean the question was so trivial yet I made a mistake.
For the question where you had to eliminate a in the geometric sequence, I understood Arsey's method, but the mark scheme just says, " eliminate a to give (1+r)(1-r)= 17/81 ," I don't get that method.
Also the trig identity, I panicked so much that I just couldn't work it out during the exam.
I think you got bang on an A.
Why do you think you only got 56 in S1? Normally people find normal distribution difficult, but I find it really easy, S1 is easier than core maths for me.
No, I was referring to the the last question in C1, I misread that and I'm bad at adding numbers, I got everything right in the arithmetic sequence question until you had to add two numbers together. In C2 I panicked and got the final answers wrong for many questions. On question 2 I made a silly mistake, I mean the question was so trivial yet I made a mistake.
For the question where you had to eliminate a in the geometric sequence, I understood Arsey's method, but the mark scheme just says, " eliminate a to give (1+r)(1-r)= 17/81 ," I don't get that method.
Also the trig identity, I panicked so much that I just couldn't work it out during the exam.
I think you got bang on an A.
Why do you think you only got 56 in S1? Normally people find normal distribution difficult, but I find it really easy, S1 is easier than core maths for me.
Yes me too i got the normal-tangent Q wrong. If you misread it, MS indicated you can still gain a M1.
The a+ar=34 question was pretty straightforward for me. I can see it causing confusion.
For the trig Q, are you referring to all 3 sections? Part C was standard.
The GB will be lowered for C2 as many people did bad. 58 seems accurate.
I really struggle for time in S1, i mean with the core its straightforward Qs. Any application of maths tends to be quite harder for me.