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omggg are u doing M2 ????hey , do u know how many marks should i lose in the following AL to get a star
all 5 papers of CHEMISTRY AL
all 4 paper of MATH AL cambridge papers 1, 3, 4, 5
thank u in advance ,,,, woried
is that what it's called it's syllabus code 9709omggg are u doing M2 ????
omggg are u doing M2 ????
For Math A level, average amount of marks to get to still get an A is around 175-190/250.
For Chem A level, average amount of marks to get to still get an A is around 160-180/260.
Both depend on the papers, and if they were easy or hard. Just aim to not lose more than 60 marks in Maths, and not more than 80 marks in Chemistry
That's for an A.that's for an A or an A* ?!
it says in this GT then that i should score 183/ 260 to get an A* ?? the problem is i don't think it's true or there could be something w don't know as the sum of paper marks for chems is origanally 270 u get what i'm trying to say....http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s12_gt.pdfThat's for an A.
For an A*, I think both had to be above 201/250 or 201/260 roughly. You can check yourself by looking at the GT of 2011 and 2012 (Oct + May June). They have two pages of the lists of the scores you need to get for A or A*
the raw marks of P3 out of 40 are converted into 30it says in this GT then that i should score 183/ 260 to get an A* ?? the problem is i don't think it's true or there could be something w don't know as the sum of paper marks for chems is origanally 270 u get what i'm trying to say....http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s12_gt.pdf
that's ur wild guess rightthe raw marks of P3 out of 40 are converted into 30
There's a logic behind that. The raw marks of AS are 140 but the scaled marks of AS are 130 (as mentioned in the GTs).that's ur wild guess right
how did u come up with this calculation , i don't understand it the number u multiplied with 130 ...... please be patient and endure my stupidityThere's a logic behind that. The raw marks of AS are 140 but the scaled marks of AS are 130 (as mentioned in the GTs).
So, by applying weightage to the respective components:
P1: 0.31*130= 40.
P2: 0.46*130=60.
P3: 0.23*130=30.
As the raw marks of P1 and P2 are the same as scaled marks, they remain the same but the raw marks of P3 out of 40 are converted into 30. Hope you get it now.
So let's say you get 30/40 in P3 what does that become out of 30 ?
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