The Student Room Group
AAB

A=10pts B=8pts etc.

The old system was so much simpler.
Reply 2
tomhitchings
The old system was so much simpler.

And is still used by most employers. Maybe that indicates something, hmmmm.... :rolleyes:
BazTheMoney
And is still used by most employers. Maybe that indicates something, hmmmm.... :rolleyes:

And The Times League tables. :rolleyes:
Reply 4
Pegasus
What is 28 ucas points under the old system equivelent to under the new system?

If you mean in points, 340. (120 for an A, going down in 20s per grade. AS levels are half.)
Pencil Queen
That the Times is using data from 2001/02 (while the Guardian and Sunday Times use data from 2002/03)
:smile:


Thanks for that. I wouldn't use the Guardian league tables personally :biggrin: