Hello guys,
I was checking the threshold for the past years and I noticed that an A* can be scored even if you lost 50 marks. I was checking the Physics threshold of May/June 2012 and noticed that the mark needed to score A* is 142/200, which really shocked me. Is it possible or my calculations are wrong? The total mark is 160, so if you multiply it by 1.25 you'll get 200. So I did that for my expectations and got somehow in the range that is possible. So, it means that no much variation will occur in the threshold this year since last year papers were similar to this year paper in difficulty wise too.
So, guys do you think that this threshold proofs that chances of A* are possible even when losing like 40 marks? Please comment.
I was checking the threshold for the past years and I noticed that an A* can be scored even if you lost 50 marks. I was checking the Physics threshold of May/June 2012 and noticed that the mark needed to score A* is 142/200, which really shocked me. Is it possible or my calculations are wrong? The total mark is 160, so if you multiply it by 1.25 you'll get 200. So I did that for my expectations and got somehow in the range that is possible. So, it means that no much variation will occur in the threshold this year since last year papers were similar to this year paper in difficulty wise too.
So, guys do you think that this threshold proofs that chances of A* are possible even when losing like 40 marks? Please comment.