As long as you try your best and get anything from A to C
In America they don't have GCSE's. They have other exams.
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Where you learn all of the content over 2 years and take all of the exams in the summer of the final year.
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
GCSE results in 2013 were released on August 22nd. This date is typically when students receive their results for the exams taken in the summer of that year.
get gcse's a levels at grade AAA pass university exams BMAT or UKCAT and hopefully with good grades you will get accepted.
yes! GCSE exams are designed to test 15 -16 year olds so to get a B at age 11 is very good :-)
You could get 0 for your exam and be banned from taking other GCSE exams for a period. It would be a foolish thing to do. Study hard and pass your exams on your own abilities. You will be better placed to face your future after that.
A pass is any grade they give you , but only grades above C are considered to be good grades, so D is seen as a not very good grade for employers.
Students typically take their GCSEs in Year 11, which is usually when they are 15 to 16 years old. Some students may also start their GCSE courses in Year 10, with exams usually occurring at the end of Year 11. The GCSE qualifications cover a range of subjects and are essential for further education and employment opportunities.
25th June 2010
The pass rate for GCSE Computing is a minimum of grade C.