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if need yo get grade c for maths higher you will need 30-40 marks
Scottish Standard Grade slightly easierThe Scottish Standard Grade, is slightly easier than the English GCSE Though the Scottish Higher and Advanced higher are harder than the English A levels etc.
IGCSE maths is allot more difficult then GCSE maths and so is any grade you wish to obtain. A C grade at GCSE is roughly 35% whilst at GCSE is 60%
you need 48 marks in the higher paper to get a "C". :)
The equivalent to an English GCSE is a Scottish Standard Grade. An A-level is roughly equivalent to a Higher in Scotland.
Of course. I'm retaking GCSE's at college this year to get a higher grade, because this is very important for my future to get in university and get a good career! First of all, I need to get higher grade to take an A level which you need to have a higher GCSE grade to take that option. it is extremely important for your future. Don't you think it is worth it to retake the subject you'll like them to improve to get a higher grade that you deserve? You'll get lots of chance for your future! so what are you waiting for! Let's retake it together
to be a doctor i think you need c grade or more in chemistry, biology,physics,maths and English as well as 5 other subjects that re a grade c or more. but the better the uni you want to get into the higher the grade you need!! ! ; )
It completely depends on the difficulty level of the paper, to secure a c, I would say you want about 40% or 50% of the paper but it varies.
Most universities in England will ask for a grade C or above in GCSE English and Mathematics, reguardless of your results in A-Levels. However, a number of universities will ask for a grade C at GCSE or above in the chosen course (for example: If you apply to undertake a Physics degree, then the university will ask for your Science/Physics GCSE grade.
In short - Yes. Most people are aware that there are a number of "core" subjects which students need to study in order to gain good college and university places, and to succeed in the work place. Typically, GCSE English, GCSE Maths and the GCSE dual Science syllabus are the "big three" subjects in this respect, and most employers and further or higher education establishments stipulate grade C or above for GCSE Maths, GCSE English and GCSE dual science as the syllabus for each of these subjects is considered to teach students skills which are vital for all aspects of life. For more information see Which GCSEs should I take link.
You will get a B grade in GCSE.
'U' is a grade, which stands for 'ungraded'. This usually means you have got 1-2 marks out of the whole exam.Grade SchemeHighest to LowestA* - PassA - PassB - PassC - PassD - GCSE Fail, College PassE - GCSE Fail, College PassF - FailG - FailU - Ungraded (1-2 marks)X - No Grade (0 marks)Z - Absent for Exam