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Okay , I am a bit confused about the exact meaning of percentiles and A* in the CIE syllabus. Yes I know its funny seeing I am already appearing for my A2 , but I recently got confused.
So , for me to get an A* in any subject what do I have to do?
Is it ,
A ) Get 90% percentile above in As and A2 combined.
or
B ) Get 90% in A2 and have a minimum A in As exams.
or
Is there another way for it?
And percentiles,
Is this definition correct?
Percentile is an indicator of where your position is in the grade boundaries. If the boundary for A in a subject is 65 out of 75, another papers boundary is 40 out of 50, that means out of 125 aggregate , the boundary for A is 105. If a student gets 105 out of 125 in actual marks, then that is 80 percentile. If a student get 104 , that is 79 percentile. If a students gets around 115 , thats almost 90 percentile. And so on.
So , for me to get an A* in any subject what do I have to do?
Is it ,
A ) Get 90% percentile above in As and A2 combined.
or
B ) Get 90% in A2 and have a minimum A in As exams.
or
Is there another way for it?
And percentiles,
Is this definition correct?
Percentile is an indicator of where your position is in the grade boundaries. If the boundary for A in a subject is 65 out of 75, another papers boundary is 40 out of 50, that means out of 125 aggregate , the boundary for A is 105. If a student gets 105 out of 125 in actual marks, then that is 80 percentile. If a student get 104 , that is 79 percentile. If a students gets around 115 , thats almost 90 percentile. And so on.