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AQA A-level Further Mathematics Paper 1 (7367/1) - 22nd May 2024 [Exam Chat]

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How did your AQA A-level Further Mathematics Paper 1 exam go?

Quite well 50%
Not so good 17%
Great 27%
Terribly 6%
Total votes: 132
AQA A-level Further Mathematics Paper 1 (7367/1) - 22nd May 2024 [Exam Chat]

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Date/Time: 22nd May 2024/ PM
Length: 2h

(edited 1 year ago)

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Reply 1

please help

Reply 2

How did people find it

Reply 3

That was pretty good but I probably made a lot of silly mistakes :frown:

Reply 4

Harry gay asf

Reply 5

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by Serindepity
That was pretty good but I probably made a lot of silly mistakes :frown:


Yeah there was a lot of room for error in that paper like so much integrating

Reply 6

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by Deziire
Yeah there was a lot of room for error in that paper like so much integrating

Put it on skibidi

Reply 7

quite a nice paper boundaries similar to 2023 imo

Reply 8

What do you think about the grade boundaries, i think it is going to be about the same as 2022, I thinks it is generally similar to 2022.

What are you thinking about the grade boundary guys.

Reply 9

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by wdawdasdasd
quite a nice paper boundaries similar to 2023 imo


Just in the respect of difficulty, i think 2023>2024

Reply 10

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by Justin Ju
What do you think about the grade boundaries, i think it is going to be about the same as 2022, I thinks it is generally similar to 2022.
What are you thinking about the grade boundary guys.


Yeah I think it was harder than the 2023 paper 1 so similar to 2019/ 2022 maybe

Reply 11

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by Deziire
Yeah I think it was harder than the 2023 paper 1 so similar to 2019/ 2022 maybe


Generally speaking i think the grade boundaries will likely to be around 63/75

Reply 12

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by wdawdasdasd
Harry gay asf
prove it by induction

Reply 13

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by Justin Ju
Generally speaking i think the grade boundaries will likely to be around 63/75


Yeah agreed somewhere around there

Reply 14

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by Deziire
How did people find it

It was ok, so much intergration though.

Reply 15

How did you guys find it ?, any answers to compare to ? I didn't manage to do the tan7pi/12 (cuz you have to do it without a calculator I think) and I couldn't do the last one either.

Reply 16

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by Justin Ju
Generally speaking i think the grade boundaries will likely to be around 63/75

Do you mean 84%?

Reply 17

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by Tarig_
Do you mean 84%?


Yes, i guess, so number are quiet bad, i have to admit i probably lost 6 mark on accuracy. By all the methods involved is not too had.

Reply 18

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by Tarig_
Do you mean 84%?


I think it is simpler than last year paper 1

Reply 19

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by 394737dhdhsbs
How did you guys find it ?, any answers to compare to ? I didn't manage to do the tan7pi/12 (cuz you have to do it without a calculator I think) and I couldn't do the last one either.
Wasn’t it tan5pi/12? I couldn’t do that one either, was the last one the differential equation one?

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