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If I completely ace p1,p3,p4 (maybe losing a mark or 2 overall) and my p6 doesnt go the best 35 or 40/50. Will I be able to get A*?
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Previous year suggested 210 :Oyes dude its more then enoung for an A*.... U normally need around 190 to 200 to get an A*... and around 180 for an A.. this depends on year to year but the fluctutions are normally around 8 to 10 marks
When will we get the sweets?Previous year suggested 210 :O
The deal is off since I wont be getting anything.When will we get the sweets?
A, yes Me Thinks,Hi, everyone! If I get 94/125 for P1 & P6 combined, 50/75 for P3 & 42/50 for P4, would I be able to get an A? Thank you to whoever who answers.
I guess soJust a question. To allocate A* or As, They add all the components together to make a total of (75 + 75 + 50 +50 = 250) and then they add all your marks to make a total and see where you stand? (like the threshold for A* last year I think was 210/250)
Is this how CIE does the grading?
Then your A* looks promising broA, yes Me Thinks,
I guess so
You don't understand. I was going for a brilliance award but 9 marks gone is just disappointing.Then your A* looks promising bro
Ah Ok Good luck thenYou don't understand. I was going for a brilliance award but 9 marks gone is just disappointing.
same here lost 9-10 marks in p3 cuz of a stupid mistake...You don't understand. I was going for a brilliance award but 9 marks gone is just disappointing.
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