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All Edexcel AS and A-level Mathematics Grade Boundaries January 2009 to June 2015

Numbers shown are the raw mark out of 75 required for an A grade. The mark required for an A* is shown when applicable. Some IAL exams are out of 125, as shown. An ellipsis means that there was no exam for the corresponding date, as far as I am aware. Quote me if you find any mistakes and I will change them.

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(edited 7 years ago)
Reply 1
Thank you VERY much for this.
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Original post by jamestg
Thank you VERY much for this.


Can't believe no one has done this before. Even if they have, I wanted it in my own format. You're welcome! :biggrin:
THANK YOU :adore: This is gonna be so useful.
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http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/support/support-topics/results-certification/understanding-marks-and-grades/converting-marks-points-and-grades.html#tab-EdexcelUMSmarkconverter

This is an automated tool that will not only tell you what grade your raw mark corresponds to for all subjects and papers between 2009 and 2015 but will also convert your raw mark to UMS grades and vice-versa. Just in case it's useful. :tongue:
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Original post by Zacken
http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/support/support-topics/results-certification/understanding-marks-and-grades/converting-marks-points-and-grades.html#tab-EdexcelUMSmarkconverter

This is an automated tool that will not only tell you what grade your raw mark corresponds to for all subjects and papers between 2009 and 2015 but will also convert your raw mark to UMS grades and vice-versa. Just in case it's useful. :tongue:


This thread is going to save lives.
Nice job man! But as Zain said, others going for full UMS might find the raw mark converter useful
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This is nice. The converter is more useful though for me. But I'm sure others would fine this very good.
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Original post by Student403
Nice job man! But as Zain said, others going for full UMS might find the raw mark converter useful


Not if they don't have Microsoft Excel. :tongue: I would have included the raw mark required for full UMS, but I couldn't find them.
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very good !!!!!
would all the bullies give him a break ...
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Original post by ombtom
Not if they don't have Microsoft Excel. :tongue: I would have included the raw mark required for full UMS, but I couldn't find them.


You could sign up for free for a microsoft account if you don't already have one and open it online, or you've got other alternatives such as this or this. But still, good job with the OP! You can go ahead and include the raw mark now. :-)
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Original post by ombtom
Numbers shown are the raw mark out of 75 required for an A grade. The mark required for an A* is shown when applicable. Some IAL exams are out of 125, as shown. An ellipsis means that there was no exam for the corresponding date, as far as I am aware. Quote me if you find any mistakes and I will change them.

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Beautiful! I'll be bookmarking this. :biggrin:
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I'm very glad this has been made because the raw mark converter doesn't support Mac OS!
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Original post by aymanzayedmannan
I'm very glad this has been made because the raw mark converter doesn't support Mac OS!


You can open excel documents online! :biggrin:
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Original post by Zacken
You can open excel documents online! :biggrin:


That is new to me - mind showing me how? :redface:
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You could sign up for free for a microsoft account if you don't already have one and open it online, or you've got other alternatives such as this or this. But still, good job with the OP! You can go ahead and include the raw mark now. :-)


Original post by aymanzayedmannan
That is new to me - mind showing me how? :redface:


:biggrin:
Reply 16
rrr

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