My exam board is edexcel and I took 6 modules together in 2014 May/June. Each midule's score is available but the total resut is 0/600 and is classified as Q. Who can tell me what happened? Thanks
You don't have a further maths grade because your units are the wrong way around. You need to have another AS unit in further maths, as you have too many A2 modules in it. You need to call the exam board to get M1 swapped into further maths and S2 taken out of further maths and put into standard maths. Then you'll get a proper grade out of 600.
You don't have a further maths grade because your units are the wrong way around. You need to have another AS unit in further maths, as you have too many A2 modules in it. You need to call the exam board to get M1 swapped into further maths and S2 taken out of further maths and put into standard maths. Then you'll get a proper grade out of 600.
But my M1 is used in the certificate I last time...And I do not which modules belong to A2... I learn it by myself .So lack of information T T
Your exams officer entered your exams incorrectly. You need at least 1 AS applied module for FM to get a grade in it. As said above, have the exam board swap M1 with S2.
Your exams officer entered your exams incorrectly. You need at least 1 AS applied module for FM to get a grade in it. As said above, have the exam board swap M1 with S2.
Your exams officer entered your exams incorrectly. You need at least 1 AS applied module for FM to get a grade in it. As said above, have the exam board swap M1 with S2.
No, you need to have S1 in one qualification to use S2 with it. You can't have M1 and S2 in standard maths together. It has to be S1 and S2 in standard maths for you to get both A-levels. If you asked to swap S1 and S2 you wouldn't have any maths A-levels at all, as you need standard maths to certify for further maths and your standard maths would become invalid because of the combination, thus making your further maths invalid too.
No, you need to have S1 in one qualification to use S2 with it. You can't have M1 and S2 in standard maths together. It has to be S1 and S2 in standard maths for you to get both A-levels. If you asked to swap S1 and S2 you wouldn't have any maths A-levels at all, as you need standard maths to certify for further maths and your standard maths would become invalid because of the combination, thus making your further maths invalid too.
Thanks I see,my school's exam officer never mention this