Hi, I got an A in as maths (88 ums, 87 ums, and 92 ums) an A in history mock ( new 2 year course thing or whatever no AS) and a B in economics mock (same deal no AS) I know predicted grades are different for each student because it's about you and what your teachers think but I was just wondering , thx
I'd say probably predicting an A in maths and a B in histroy in economics. They generally like to predict low to cover their own arses, especially with a new course. It doesn't mean that you will get those grades but it's more like what the average student with your results would get with an average amount of work put in.
Hi, I got an A in as maths (88 ums, 87 ums, and 92 ums) an A in history mock ( new 2 year course thing or whatever no AS) and a B in economics mock (same deal no AS) I know predicted grades are different for each student because it's about you and what your teachers think but I was just wondering , thx
maths A or maybe A* if you try doing some persuasion A in history B in economics
all depending how well you have been doing throughout the year.
I'd say probably predicting an A in maths and a B in histroy in economics. They generally like to predict low to cover their own arses, especially with a new course. It doesn't mean that you will get those grades but it's more like what the average student with your results would get with an average amount of work put in.
Really? His maths ums is on track for A*, history is already at an A and economics was a B, I imagine your predicted grades will be: A*AB or AAB, unless you make a request to make them higher, with proof of work at that level, throughout the year
Really? His maths ums is on track for A*, history is already at an A and economics was a B, I imagine your predicted grades will be: A*AB or AAB, unless you make a request to make them higher with proof of work throughout year
Jinx much?
lol, I think most teachers give one grade up except for the much harder subjects. unless you have proven yourself.
Hi, I got an A in as maths (88 ums, 87 ums, and 92 ums) an A in history mock ( new 2 year course thing or whatever no AS) and a B in economics mock (same deal no AS) I know predicted grades are different for each student because it's about you and what your teachers think but I was just wondering , thx
It depends, have you been getting an A in economics class assessments and how high was the A in history?
Wow, everyone else seems to think they'll be much higher than I did! A the beginning of my A2 year, I was predicted AAB after getting AAAA in my AS levels. My school never predicted up a grade and would certainly never predict an A* unless it was very exceptional circumstances. Basically, what I think this means is that different colleges will predict in different ways. Some are more optimistic than others. I'm pretty sure that where I went, they would have given a prediction of ABB but that may be totally different where you are
Really? His maths ums is on track for A*, history is already at an A and economics was a B, I imagine your predicted grades will be: A*AB or AAB, unless you make a request to make them higher, with proof of work at that level, throughout the year
Jinx much?
I wouldn't exactly say that those results are on track for an A* in maths, though it's certainly not out of the question. For an A* you need 90+ in the two most difficult units.
Hi, I got an A in as maths (88 ums, 87 ums, and 92 ums) an A in history mock ( new 2 year course thing or whatever no AS) and a B in economics mock (same deal no AS) I know predicted grades are different for each student because it's about you and what your teachers think but I was just wondering , thx
AAA or A*AA (if your school is lenient with the maths)