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What are the normal thresholds for Physics?

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There is no A* for a single component, so I will just write them all out of 200 based on previous years and assuming you do Papers 1, 3 and 6:

A* is around 145-150
A is around 130- 135
B is around 110-105

So if you lose 50 marks, you still get an A*!
 
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There is no A* for a single component, so I will just write them all out of 200 based on previous years and assuming you do Papers 1, 3 and 6:

A* is around 145-150
A is around 130- 135
B is around 110-105

So if you lose 50 marks, you still get an A*!
omg really? thanks so much ;o
but why are they out of 200 if the papers add up to a total mark of 160?o_O
 
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There is no A* for a single component, so I will just write them all out of 200 based on previous years and assuming you do Papers 1, 3 and 6:

A* is around 145-150
A is around 130- 135
B is around 110-105

So if you lose 50 marks, you still get an A*!
So if I get 150/200 , and the boundary is 150
will it say 75% A*
or 90 percentile A*?
 
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The physics 32 was kind of tough. What are the minimum marks i need in total to get an A* if I'm giving papers 12, 32 and 62?
Thanks!
 
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When you get your grades back, you get a certificate where it will say the subject name and the grade you got.
I did my Spanish 2nd Language last year and it simply said:
Spanish A*
 
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alright thanks alot ,last question there is no way of knowing your percentage?
There most certainly isn't... though when the grade thresholds get released.. you can see what boundaries was your Grade placed in. you'll get some idea
 
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There is no A* for a single component, so I will just write them all out of 200 based on previous years and assuming you do Papers 1, 3 and 6:

A* is around 145-150
A is around 130- 135
B is around 110-105

So if you lose 50 marks, you still get an A*!
Hi, what are the minimum marks I require to get an A* if I've done P12, P32 and P62?
Thanks!
I didn't quite understand your post. :p
 
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I am not sure about the 160 thing, but in grade boundaries they say that the total mark for this syllabus is out of 200. But if an A* is only dropping 10 marks, we are screwed! x.x

Talal, you should get something around 150 or 145 in order to get an A*. THAT IS THE MINIMUM MARK! :D
 
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There is weightage for each paper!
For physics, Paper 6 = 20% , it is out of 40, so converted to 20
Paper 3 = 50%, it is out of 80, so converted to 50
Paper 1 = 30%, it is out of 40, so converted to 30
The total is now 100, so multiplied by 2, so that it become 200 as mentioned in threshold

(OR just multiply the sum of marks obtained by 1.25, many ways actually :p)

I hope it helped
 
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