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Maths grade :/

Hi everyone :smile:
I just wanted to know if anyone knew what the grade boundaries for Maths 2011 is. I am pretty sure i got an average over 70% and want to know what grade that will get me.

Any help will be appreciated :smile:

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Reply 1
Original post by can ozerdem
Hi everyone :smile:
I just wanted to know if anyone knew what the grade boundaries for Maths 2011 is. I am pretty sure i got an average over 70% and want to know what grade that will get me.

Any help will be appreciated :smile:

If you're doing linear:
It'll get you an A!

Well done :smile:
(edited 12 years ago)
Rough scale generally is:

A* - 110
A - 88
B - 68
C - 50

However the exam was v.hard - so i'm assuming:
A* - 98
A - 79
B - 59
C - 43
That's a real relief.
Original post by TheFootyKing19
Rough scale generally is:

A* - 110
A - 88
B - 68
C - 50

However the exam was v.hard - so i'm assuming:
A* - 98
A - 79
B - 59
C - 43


The exams out of 200
Reply 5
Original post by TheFootyKing19
Rough scale generally is:

A* - 110
A - 88
B - 68
C - 50

However the exam was v.hard - so i'm assuming:
A* - 98
A - 79
B - 59
C - 43


so i got around 75 in non cal and around 65-70 in cal, i'm guessing that will give me an A* right?
(edited 12 years ago)
could anybody tell me whether or not they think that 137 will get me an A on the linear (considering that it was hard compared to other years when the boundary was 140)
Original post by can ozerdem
so i got around 75 in non cal and around 65-70 in cal, i'm guessing that will give me an A* right?


He is talking about the modular exam. If you are doing linear then you will most likely get an A
Reply 8
Original post by venenecinema
could anybody tell me whether or not they think that 137 will get me an A on the linear (considering that it was hard compared to other years when the boundary was 140)


well if the boundary is lowered slightly to like 135 then i might get an A* because i pretty much got 70% of both papers right
Reply 9
Original post by venenecinema
He is talking about the modular exam. If you are doing linear then you will most likely get an A


An A definetly :smile:.
Original post by can ozerdem
well if the boundary is lowered slightly to like 135 then i might get an A* because i pretty much got 70% of both papers right


Well no because you need at least 80% on each paper for an A*, 140 would be an A. An A is still good, don't worry.
Original post by senz72
An A definetly :smile:.


Do you think that my 137-138 is likely to be an A? Do you predict an A boundary of 135 like some others are?
Reply 12
Original post by venenecinema
Do you think that my 137-138 is likely to be an A? Do you predict an A boundary of 135 like some others are?


I'm pretty much sure that you will get an A:smile:
Reply 13
Original post by venenecinema
Do you think that my 137-138 is likely to be an A? Do you predict an A boundary of 135 like some others are?


Apparently it's like 62% :/

I may be wrong, sorry if I am.
Original post by can ozerdem
I'm pretty much sure that you will get an A:smile:


Thanks :smile:
First exam was seriously hard!
Original post by senz72
Apparently it's like 62% :/

I may be wrong, sorry if I am.


That would be amazing if it is
Reply 16
Original post by TheFootyKing19
Rough scale generally is:

A* - 110
A - 88
B - 68
C - 50

However the exam was v.hard - so i'm assuming:
A* - 98
A - 79
B - 59
C - 43


Is this for modular mate?
MY guess would be about 170 for A* and about 139 for A. But give or take a few marks
Original post by OM47
Is this for modular mate?


yh
Reply 19
Original post by venenecinema
yh


Thanks :smile:

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