Where you learn all of the content over 2 years and take all of the exams in the summer of the final year.
25th June 2010
they are added together
Wednesday 27th June 2012
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.
AS exams, also known as advanced subsidiary exams, were put into place as a testing method between the GCSE and Êthe A Level exam. It matches many of the elements seen on both tests.
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.
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In GCSE exams, age does not directly impact the assessment or grading process. However, students typically take these exams at around 16 years old, and exam boards may offer different accommodations for younger or older students, such as special provisions for those with specific needs. Ultimately, all students are assessed based on their performance in the exams regardless of their age.
Depends on when your school decide to start them. Usually around May-July.
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
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