not specific, everyone should get an A* but that doesn't mean that they will, ten year olds have passed with flying colours while 16 year olds get Fs
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
It is certainly possible to get a grade B in GCSE Spanish after only learning it for 1 year. It may take work but it can definitely be done.
You will get a B grade in GCSE.
A level 6 in year 9 can equate to a grade B at GCSE in that particular subject. A level 6 in year 7 means the pupil is almost definitley on target for an A* in that subject at GCSE. Level 6 in the average grade for a year 9 student.
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
It's not a set percentage, but it hovers around the 80% region. The grade boundaries are subject to change every year based on the nation's average for GCSE results. Before establishing the grade boundaries, examiners calculate an average of all of the GCSE results (this applies for other subjects as well as maths). If they are worse than the previous year, the grade boundaries will decrease slightly and if the results are higher than the previous year then the grade boundaries will increase, but it can be either side of 80%.
What dyhu mean? At a level? Gcse? At a level a high B is 78% and an A is 80% but this depends on the year and the paper
kindergarten-2nt grade
If you did acting for your drama GCSE mock in year 10 but wanted to switch to lighting design for your actual GCSE in year 11, you could do that but you would need to remember that you will not have taken a practice test for lighting design. Your score on the GCSE for year 11 will be the final score.
12th grade. more or less.
1985
the average 14 year old should be in grade 9 or 10 if they skipped any elementary classes