Gcse edexcel higher combined science grade boundaries (forum)
Watch
Announcements
Page 1 of 1
Skip to page:
Hi guys!
I made a forum so we can chat about the grade boundaries for our GCSE science exams! BTW this chat is mainly for Edexcel candidates who are doing HIGHER combined science, but everybody is welcome!
Please post anything related to grade boundaries and your grade predictions if you wanna share them!
Also good luck to anyone taking the GCSE chemistry exam tomorrow!
I made a forum so we can chat about the grade boundaries for our GCSE science exams! BTW this chat is mainly for Edexcel candidates who are doing HIGHER combined science, but everybody is welcome!
Please post anything related to grade boundaries and your grade predictions if you wanna share them!
Also good luck to anyone taking the GCSE chemistry exam tomorrow!
0
reply
I will post the grade boundaries that my teacher gave to me so you guys can get an idea if you haven't already!
0
reply
Report
#4
Wait I don't understand why is it out of 120? I thought It would be out of 180? Since each paper is 60 marks right?
0
reply
Report
#5
Ozymandingo
It is out of 120 because for edexcel you do biology paper 1, biology paper 2, chemistry paper 1, chemistry paper 2, physics paper 1, and physics paper 2. So each of the 'subjects' are 60 marks each for one paper, therefore 60+60 = 120, they mark you overall on each paper, and then find an average grade to give you. Do you understand?
It is out of 120 because for edexcel you do biology paper 1, biology paper 2, chemistry paper 1, chemistry paper 2, physics paper 1, and physics paper 2. So each of the 'subjects' are 60 marks each for one paper, therefore 60+60 = 120, they mark you overall on each paper, and then find an average grade to give you. Do you understand?
0
reply
Report
#6
Check the B1 paper if you want to https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/sho....php?t=5370098
0
reply
(Original post by Renz0)
Guys is this the two papers combined?
Guys is this the two papers combined?
0
reply
X
Page 1 of 1
Skip to page:
Quick Reply
Back
to top
to top