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Wow.. lol that's pretty interesting.
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yeahWow.. lol that's pretty interesting.
hey mee 2 got same.............5 A*s and 3 As. I only gave 8 subjects.
Heh, congrats.hey mee 2 got same.............
thnks..Heh, congrats.
haha I also got the same...5 A*s and 3 A'shey mee 2 got same.............
The relative marking is always used. If the paper is difficult and candidates score less, the raw mark i.e. the actual marks, needed to get any grade can drop down. For example, A* can be awarded on 87 or 88% marks. On the other hand, if paper is easier the grades may be higher and A* may even be above 90 although this happens rarely and only in subjects such as Maths.Can someone plz explain the CIE marking/grading scheme. I'm gonna appear for pak stds isl and urdu in 2014 may/june. And what is this relative marking, will it be used???
The relative marking is always used. If the paper is difficult and candidates score less, the raw mark i.e. the actual marks, needed to get any grade can drop down. For example, A* can be awarded on 87 or 88% marks. On the other hand, if paper is easier the grades may be higher and A* may even be above 90 although this happens rarely and only in subjects such as Maths.
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