The point is papers are being sold regardless of whether its a maths paper or not. So therefore some people are gaining an unfair advantage by buying these locked papers and getting higher grades. Thats why im saying they should just unlock them for everyone!
Sensible schools aren't using those papers and it's obvious when people cheat!
The point is papers are being sold regardless of whether its a maths paper or not. So therefore some people are gaining an unfair advantage by buying these locked papers and getting higher grades. Thats why im saying they should just unlock them for everyone!
not many people have been sold them. It would be unfair to publish them because everyone would get above 95%
Sensible schools aren't using those papers and it's obvious when people cheat!
Some people genuinely do really well when it comes to the final exams though, ive personally jumped from 3s to 7s when i did my gcses so it wouldnt be fair to accuse people of cheating.
Some people genuinely do really well when it comes to the final exams though, ive personally jumped from 3s to 7s when i did my gcses so it wouldnt be fair to accuse people of cheating.
It would if you then asked them to sit another test and they couldn't replicate it - one good grade sn't enough to give you that grade under this year's guidance.
It would if you then asked them to sit another test and they couldn't replicate it - one good grade sn't enough to give you that grade under this year's guidance.
the question bank will be released which includes the 2019 papers, if you practise every past paper within the next month or so, whatever the subject. You will do well.
the question bank will be released which includes the 2019 papers, if you practise every past paper within the next month or so, whatever the subject. You will do well.
the question bank will be released which includes the 2019 papers, if you practise every past paper within the next month or so, whatever the subject. You will do well.
Do you think if I bang the 2019, 2020 and mini papers, ill be be fine?
The 2019 and 2020 tests are being released next year but the 2021 additional assessment material which schools are going to use for end point assessments will be released on the 26th of April for everyone however mark schemes will be kept secure. It will be hard to cheat because there will be lots of tests for each subject being released eg. for physics instead of 1 test paper being released there will be about 9 and the teachers can choose which questions they wish to put on the test.
The 2019 and 2020 tests are being released next year but the 2021 additional assessment material which schools are going to use for end point assessments will be released on the 26th of April for everyone however mark schemes will be kept secure. It will be hard to cheat because there will be lots of tests for each subject being released eg. for physics instead of 1 test paper being released there will be about 9 and the teachers can choose which questions they wish to put on the test.
Are the additional assessments not 2020 and 2019 tho?
Are the additional assessments not 2020 and 2019 tho?
The additional material is a mixture of questions from 2017-2020.. there are no new questions.. all theyve done is created a list of questions which are under "easy,medium,hard" kind of thing and the teachers mix and match as much as they want.. theyre not gonna put up the whole 2019 or 20 papers though
The additional material is a mixture of questions from 2017-2020.. there are no new questions.. all theyve done is created a list of questions which are under "easy,medium,hard" kind of thing and the teachers mix and match as much as they want.. theyre not gonna put up the whole 2019 or 20 papers though
thats so stupid tho. Everyone can easily work out the answers and get close to 100%
Lol it would actually be really hard to remember 100s of questions. The 2019 papers were really hard and you wouldn't even get 30% even if you searched them up.
Lol it would actually be really hard to remember 100s of questions. The 2019 papers were really hard and you wouldn't even get 30% even if you searched them up.
they could ask teachers and other students for answers. Idk though, I still think this way of doing things is really stupid