• We need your support!

    We are currently struggling to cover the operational costs of Xtremepapers, as a result we might have to shut this website down. Please donate if we have helped you and help make a difference in other students' lives!
    Click here to Donate Now (View Announcement)

Search results

  1. D

    Urgent: Wrong A-Levels Grades?

    That situation is only limited to the OCR board in the UK. So no, CIE, Edexcel, etc. will not be affected.
  2. D

    No problem.

    No problem.
  3. D

    Age limits for CIE As and A levels?

    http://ask.cie.org.uk/system/selfservice.controller?CONFIGURATION=1035&PARTITION_ID=1&TIMEZONE_OFFSET=&USERTYPE=1&CMD=ESCALATION_REQUEST
  4. D

    Viva la guinea pig :D

    Viva la guinea pig :D
  5. D

    :)

    :)
  6. D

    O_O

    O_O
  7. D

    Age limits for CIE As and A levels?

    There is no age limit. Email CIE if you want to confirm ;)
  8. D

    Age limits for CIE As and A levels?

    No age limits.
  9. D

    Okay.

    Okay.
  10. D

    What do you need?

    What do you need?
  11. D

    How was Economics 22?

    Here's something: I just called my friend, and he said the question mentioned the growth of Brazil and Mexico. This is so confusing. Ah, well, no use discussing now.
  12. D

    How was Economics 22?

    Oh, then I must have read it wrong. I'm not in denial, I'm simply mistaken. Jeez, relax.
  13. D

    How was Economics 22?

    They mentioned both.
  14. D

    How was Economics 22?

    Not necessarily. Post 2011, Brazil didn't experience any growth. Plus, Mexico produced more manufactured goods since its exports increased.
  15. D

    How was Economics 22?

    I put Mexico's PPC in front of Brazil's for the first question :p I think it might be wrong.
  16. D

    |AS level/A level | ☆《vote for you hardest subject》☆

    AS Physics. Mathematics and Chemistry are relatively easier. Economics and Biology aren't hard.
  17. D

    Statistics language to use?

    No problem. Good luck!
  18. D

    Statistics language to use?

    You have to write n is equal to the total number of blah blah, and let x = number of things that blah blah.
  19. D

    Statistics language to use?

    Doesn't matter what type of language you use; if the examiner can read what you've written, then it's good enough.
  20. D

    Chemistry Help!

    You're thinking too hard! You confused me at first, but anyway, let's look at this step by step. First off, when silver nitrate was added, a pale yellow precipitate formed. This means an iodide anion was present, which means options C and A are automatically wrong. So your answer is either B or...
Top