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  1. aalmuhannadi

    AS BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY PAST PAPERS?

    Why would you want them though? The syllabi during those times is greatly different from recent syllabi so most of the questions won't be of use anyway.
  2. aalmuhannadi

    Has anyone studied on their own?

    I did most of my subjects alone because we didn't learn a lot at school due to behavioural problems in most classes. I pretty much covered the entired syllabus for Co-ordinated science by myself without any help from teachers and did fine on practice papers at home because we had bad science...
  3. aalmuhannadi

    French as a second language

    I took French back in year 9 (the year before I started my IGCSEs about so it's about 3 years ago). I did it for 4 years up 'til then, and it's quite frankly a great subject/language. If you start from scratch it isn't very hard if you dedicate your time and effort toward it. It's actually kind...
  4. aalmuhannadi

    How to get an A* in ICT IGCSE?

    Cambridge IGCSE ICT Coursebook by Chris Leadbetter and Stewart Wainwright
  5. aalmuhannadi

    igcse results

    I don't think grades like that would earn you admission into a good university so you might want to repeat at least math, I.T. and English if you even want the slightest chance.
  6. aalmuhannadi

    How to get an A* in ICT IGCSE?

    We were given the official textbooks made by Cambridge press.
  7. aalmuhannadi

    Science

    I did co-ordinated science for my IGCSE (it has a similar syllabus to combines science) and honestly I'd prefer to do separate sciences because I think having the 3 sciences wrapped up in a package like that isn't fun at all because you get to do some sciences which you aren't good at (e.g. for...
  8. aalmuhannadi

    I need your opinion plz

    Not too much, maybe too little! I think people generally take around 9 IGCSEs/O-Levels and 4-5 AS subjects.
  9. aalmuhannadi

    School on Sunday and I still haven't decided whether to do AS or IB :(

    School on Sunday and I still haven't decided whether to do AS or IB :(
  10. aalmuhannadi

    How to get an A* in ICT IGCSE?

    Personally I just did all the variants for summer and winter of 2011, didn't bother with any earlier papers because the question formats are all very similar. Since you're doing yours this winter, I recommend you do the summer 2012 and winter 2011 papers (all variants).
  11. aalmuhannadi

    Edexel and Cambridge

    The exam board doesn't matter as when you apply to university if you do an IGCSE in CIE and one in Edexcel they will be considered to have equal value. I guess some differences are that Edexcel release results later than Cambridge, and I think the content covered by both is almost identical, if...
  12. aalmuhannadi

    Edexel and Cambridge

    Our school converted IGCSE and AS math from CIE to Edexcel because students did practice tests on the same day and results were higher for the Edexcel tests, so I'd have to say it's Edexcel.
  13. aalmuhannadi

    SAT or AS level

    veiled_fantasy is right, the SAT II subject exam (I assume that's the one you're referring to) isn't a school-like course and is purely an entrance exam for some majors in certain universities, while AS/A-Levels are school qualifications.
  14. aalmuhannadi

    I NEED AN ANSWER!!!!!

    Maybe you got unexpected questions or you didn't practice enough past papers? That's all I can possibly think of, or maybe you were I'll on the day of the exam or your mind was preoccupied with something else? You might also not have covered the entire syllabus exactly (e.g. using an outdated...
  15. aalmuhannadi

    How to get an A* in ICT IGCSE?

    Not each country but each timezone I believe. And the gt's for the different variants are only different by a small number of marks (sorry forgot to mention that).
  16. aalmuhannadi

    How to get an A* in ICT IGCSE?

    Grade boundaries are the same worldwide... it would be discrimination if it was like that!
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