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They mean how many marks you got on the exam paper, overall.
you need 48 marks in the higher paper to get a "C". :)
Well i am in year 8 and I'm preparing for earlier GCSE's which i will take this year and in my practice exams i got 2 A's and i am certain that it is 72% and A* is 87% for the higher tier but you can not acquire an A in Foundation Gcse
if need yo get grade c for maths higher you will need 30-40 marks
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Ma maman aime _couter de la musique is how you say my mum likes listening to music in French. There are so many resources that can facilitate English to French translations.
If you had done French as a GCSE, most colleges will accept a C grade at lowest. Although, for some colleges the entry requirements are lower. In some colleges you can do French AS/A2(A-Level) with a good grade in another subject that the college requests.If you didn't do French to a GCSE level, I'd say that starting French at A-Level would'NT be a good way to learn. Many colleges offer GCSE's (usually taken by college students as re-takes) in many subjects. I'd recommend you picked up some local college prospectses and looked through them.
what gcse's do you need to become a firefighter what gcse's do you need to become a firefighter
How many gcse do you need to be a street dancer?
what gcse do i need to become a paramedic
Well that's a daft quetion, depending on what you choose and how many you choose tells you how many you've got. There are lots of different kinds of GCSE's you can study. These are qualifications which can get you a long way in life. Some GCSE courses are completed by an exam or course work (paper based), some GCSE's are a mixture of both. They are marked and assesed by teachers and at the end of the course for your GCSE subject work and exam it is sent to the exam bored to be marked. Once these are marked you are sent the certificates usually two months later. There are different levels which the standard of your work is, this is decided by the exam bored. A* - the best result = full marks A*- C means your work is to a good standard
to be this you need 3-4 gcse's (A-C)