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40 is E when you don't apply the grade threshold. What's the problem in getting 40?? 20 to 23 marks are reserved for Mechanics, which can score almost 100%. Electric field, Magnetism, and AC currents are also easy. You can get 40 marks in the core physics too! Then do applications, there's the raise of grade too.guy I wanted to ask that if I get 40 marks in Paper 4 and give good remaining papers can i still get an A or may be a B... ????
Thanks in advance may ALLAH bless u all. Ameen.
40 is E when you don't apply the grade threshold. What's the problem in getting 40?? 20 to 23 marks are reserved for Mechanics, which can score almost 100%. Electric field, Magnetism, and AC currents are also easy. You can get 40 marks in the core physics too! Then do applications, there's the raise of grade too.
Paper 5 has less weightage than paper 4. How else are you going to raise the overall grade of Physics?? Or are you giving accel??
I don't know. varies from one grade threshold to another. It can be 50 or less or more. What I was trying to tell is, aim for more! don't stop at just 40...though you can get a B at 40 too, maybe A.then can u tell me what will be the minimum score that i should get in p4 to get an A or a B
thanks for this wonderful advice mustehssun.. really apreciate it........ the thing is i didnt did much of the pastpapers so my confidence is a bit low... thanks again and wish u all the best.I don't know. varies from one grade threshold to another. It can be 50 or less or more. What I was trying to tell is, aim for more! don't stop at just 40...though you can get a B at 40 too, maybe A.
or is it there something else??
dude so the thing is if i get 40 or so marks( InshAllah I will do better) i cant get more than a c?My confidence with P4 is really low too. From what I've seen you generally need around 50-55 marks for an A, and 45-49 for a B...What my teacher says is, for MOST students, the grade they get in paper 4 is their final grade. Technically it's still possible for you to get an A overall even if you got 40 or so from P4 (which would be a C or a D most of the time) but you'd have to do excellent in all other papers.. I'm really worried about paper 4, I'm doing past papers but most of the time I can't get more than 40-45 marks I don't know why they make it so hard
Well of course it all depends on the grade thresholds, but it's unlikely that you'll get a B with 40/100, check the grade thresholds from the past years, I saw one paper, i think it was may/june 2007, where it was a 38/100 for a B (crazy!), but other than that most of the time you need at least 44 or 45 for a B (often more than that).. I'm just as worried as you are about this p4 and honestly I'd feel lucky if I can get anything above 40. Good luck to us all! Which variant are you going to take by the way?dude so the thing is if i get 40 or so marks( InshAllah I will do better) i cant get more than a c?
I'm doing 41, hope we both get lucky with some easier questions than the past years...Good luck once again..!42... now just solve pastpapers as much as possible
As you've answered one question, I have one similar for you! I need an A* in physics a level, and I got an 86% (UMS) grade. What grades more or less (cause we all know it depends on the thresholds) do i need in the A2 papers?I don't know. varies from one grade threshold to another. It can be 50 or less or more. What I was trying to tell is, aim for more! don't stop at just 40...though you can get a B at 40 too, maybe A.
or is it there something else??
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