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um dudeShould i give my papers for rechecking?
Getting Cs is really a big surprise for me since i was expecting As and even my papers went good and i discussed the papers thoroughly with others and even checked on this forum and my answers matched.
I worked superhard from start since i knew from start A levels is tough. I read the coursebooks number of times, read notes and other resource books, revised them, did topical past pastpapers whole book and then did yearly pastpapers of 10 years. Even made my own notes and revised them. I basically did everything and still it was inevitable to get the grades that i wanted. I feel shattered..
Should i give my papers for rechecking?
Getting Cs is really a big surprise for me since i was expecting As and even my papers went good and i discussed the papers thoroughly with others and even checked on this forum and my answers matched.
I worked superhard from start since i knew from start A levels is tough. I read the coursebooks number of times, read notes and other resource books, revised them, did topical past pastpapers whole book and then did yearly pastpapers of 10 years. Even made my own notes and revised them. I basically did everything and still it was inevitable to get the grades that i wanted. I feel shattered..
So if i were to retake my exams should i give them in May with my A2s or Oct/nov?Which subjects did you write? For subjective subjects like English etc, maybe rechecking is worth it but for maths or physics etc, it's generally not worth it. When you get your PUMS, you can do some calculations using the current and past grading thresholds to approximate the marks that you need in A2.
Generally, people who retake in my school opt for AS and A2 together because A2 syllabus does assume AS knowledge.
I would advise you to give them in may as composite because you know A2 is also difficult and if you keep on preparing for A1 till oct than you will have very little time left for A2 which will be a disadvantage.So if i were to retake my exams should i give them in May with my A2s or Oct/nov?
id rather u stick to A Levels for now.yar i need an advice
I studies very hard and I gave papers and i knew i would be getting As in them I crosschecked all the ans and they were around 30s but the results contradict the,m , they went really really greatttt ik
but my result turned out to be very poor
now what should i do
Retake
Recheck
Composite
and as I have Bio and i really want to get in a Govt medical college is it practical that I switch to fsc and work hard ??
but see there are also students that get around 1020 1030 in Fsc with studying i guess even less than what we have to study for A*sid rather u stick to A Levels for now.
Becuz its in equivalence of A Levels where v have a margin. We get marks as high as 990 and 970 which FSc students cant even dream of getting
sure it will be a challenge doing the mcat but ask urself....would u want to revise wut youve already studied and go for a retake or would you waste wutever u learned in ur last year and will start over with FSc which has unjust marking and wont score you as much as A Levels can?
What is PUMS?Which subjects did you write? For subjective subjects like English etc, maybe rechecking is worth it but for maths or physics etc, it's generally not worth it. When you get your PUMS, you can do some calculations using the current and past grading thresholds to approximate the marks that you need in A2.
Generally, people who retake in my school opt for AS and A2 together because A2 syllabus does assume AS knowledge.
Well in my school, people literally study wayyyyy more. I'm talking about the FSc candidates.but see there are also students that get around 1020 1030 in Fsc with studying i guess even less than what we have to study for A*s
Surprising...this doesn't appear on our statements
well u must be a pakistani candidate thenSurprising...this doesn't appear on our statements
That's badwell u must be a pakistani candidate then
it used to show up until in 2010, there was some issue with equivalence n all...long story
so they stopped sending PUMS here.
yhThat's bad
Ohh right!yh
it was like...a student who got a 65/100 in Islamiat was given an A* according to threshold but the PUMS was written as 60% so the IBCC was accepting the PUMS instead of the grade (in this case, the 60% was considered for equivalence, not the 90% for A* as its done now) This put the CIE students at a disadvantage.
So the IBCC stopped CIE to send PUMS from then on and alotted marks to each grad by themselves e.g 90 for A*, 85 for A and so on.
Since we are talking in terms of power which is energy per second, we should be doing all our calculations of energy for 1 second only.Need some help over here
A small diesel engine uses a volume of 1.5 × 104 cm3
of fuel per hour to produce a useful power
output of 40kW. It may be assumed that 34 kJ of energy is transferred to the engine when it uses
1.0 cm3
of fuel.
What is the rate of transfer from the engine of energy that is wasted?
A 102 kW B 142 kW C 182 kW D 470 kW
Don't understand how to get the Answer which is A. Help is appreciated thanks
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