If you have P,M,D under end1 it means in a module you got pass,merit or distinction. E.g. Next to English lang you would get a letter under end1 for your speaking and listening.
If you have P,M,D under end1 it means in a module you got pass,merit or distinction. E.g. Next to English lang you would get a letter under end1 for your speaking and listening.
If you got a P and your cousin got a D, it means your cousin's english speaking is a lot better than what you did, sorry If it makes you feel better, I suck at english and got a P aswell.
Afraid i've had no luck finding you an answer, my only thought is that it could just mean pass perhaps.
End1 , End 2 are short for endorsement 1, endorsement 2. Some subjects eg. English Language GCSE (speaking endorsement) has endorsements where you get a P, M, D for pass, merit, distinction, which doesn't count towards the grade you actually get.
Similiarly Science A Levels have the practical endorsement that comes up in these columns, but these are only pass-fail
End stands for Endorsement. A few subjects have an added bit (like the speaking and listening in GCSE English Language) called an endorsement. Some can just be P for Pass, others can be D, M or P (Distinction, Merit or Pass.)
I believe that’s a pass on another unit of work in the subject. For example I had a D for a destinction in my English language category, which was for a speech that I did