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what answer have you got for specific heat capacity ??
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what mass was it ??what answer have you got for specific heat capacity ??
i have got 4860 but round off to 4900what answer have you got for specific heat capacity ??
does anyone know what marks we should get to get to get A* in physics??? heard that it changes every year!!! hope it would be 80!!! like last year because i have done silly mistakes in the atp paper. actually i could not concentrate well because my bus had caught fire that morning and i was stressed throughout the exams>>> not only this but during the paper 2 my bus had broken down in the middle of a sugar cane field and now i think during the mcq exams my bus will blast!!!!1[/quot
Hasent it been 90% since 2010?
nah.. i thought that it was found by%?According to what I have heard, it actually depends on the general performance of students. A graph is plotted with all the students' marks and if the peak value is at a lower mark (say the peak value is at 50 marks), this means that most students (average) have scored this mark. Therefore the threshold for an A* is lowered. Conversely, if the peak value is at a higher mark (say it is as 75 marks), the threshold is made higher so that fewer candidates get an A*.
miss z is actually right it changes every year in 2010 it was 75% to get A* and last year it was 80%nah.. i thought that it was found by%?
A*=90%
A=80%
B=70%
and so on...
AFTER 2010 it has changed to 80% to get an A!miss z is actually right it changes every year in 2010 it was 75% to get A* and last year it was 80%
No dude, everyone else here is right, that is just for general knowledge, it not only changes every year, in fact it changes every session. It depends on how well the majrity of the candidates did. For example, in this june session, A was at 85% for Mathematics.AFTER 2010 it has changed to 80% to get an A!
nah.. i thought that it was found by%?
A*=90%
A=80%
B=70%
and so on...
Not quite, according to the CIE, this is how they grade all subjects :It is probably like that for certain subjects, but not others.
i give up..Not quite, according to the CIE, this is how they grade all subjects :
What are the percentages for each grade at Cambridge O Level?
The process of grading in Cambridge O Level involves deciding the minimum mark necessary for each grade. We do not have predetermined thresholds (or quotas of candidates). After each examination series we decide the minimum marks for each threshold (grade boundaries) for each individual component. We carry out this process in order to ensure that the demands on the candidates are the same for every subject and every examination series. We are therefore unable to provide a general list of percentages required for each grade.
Not quite, according to the CIE, this is how they grade all subjects :
What are the percentages for each grade at Cambridge O Level?
The process of grading in Cambridge O Level involves deciding the minimum mark necessary for each grade. We do not have predetermined thresholds (or quotas of candidates). After each examination series we decide the minimum marks for each threshold (grade boundaries) for each individual component. We carry out this process in order to ensure that the demands on the candidates are the same for every subject and every examination series. We are therefore unable to provide a general list of percentages required for each grade.
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