I got AAAA this year, i was wondering what I need to get an A* in reformed A-levels next year since there are no more "modules"... is it 90% across all your exams?
I got AAAA this year, i was wondering what I need to get an A* in reformed A-levels next year since there are no more "modules"... is it 90% across all your exams?
As you are probably aware there is no ums in linear subjects anymore, just raw marks. The people who set the grade boundaries will set a raw mark boundary for A*, A, B, C etc. And if the total mark from all your papers meet the A* boundary then you get an A*
As you are probably aware there is no ums in linear subjects anymore, just raw marks. The people who set the grade boundaries will set a raw mark boundary for A*, A, B, C etc. And if the total mark from all your papers meet the A* boundary then you get an A*
When applying to Cambridge what would happen? They require sending your UMS don't they so now what are they going to do?