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hhr1dluv
Nice Vivisteiner, do you want to go to Cambridge or something? :D
Yeah, I've never taken GCSEs, as I'm American. I'm not sure what's the equivalent...perhaps Regents exams by state? If that's the case, then I had:
English: 99%
World History: 98%
US History:99%
Biology: 99%
Chemistry: 98%
Physics: 97%
Math I (A): 99%
Math II (B): 98%
I wound up going to an Ivy League school. :choc2: However, I'm not sure how much of that stuff I remember. As an English major, most of the quantitative reasoning started leaking out. :p
Woah, those exam marks are huuuuuuge!
You sorta failed physics though. ;)
And yeah, Im gonna apply to do natural sciences at Cambridge most probably.
University of Cambridge: homepage for the Natural Sciences Tripos
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A*=95%
A=90%
B=80%
C=70%
D=60%
E=50%
F=40%
U=<40%
I think, something along those lines. I'm starting GCSEs next year, and I'm expected B-A* in everything.
It varies a lot from subject to subject. Something like RS, A* is 90%. Something like Physics A* is around 85% - 80%. For Art its like 97%. Because some exams are pretty difficult while others are easier. I dont think you can get a grade F though. I think it goes from E straight to U. A typical example might be:
A* - 85%
A - 75%
B - 65%
C - 55%
D - 45%
E - 35%
U - <35%
But it varies a hell of a lot.
Course, that's only for higher tier. If you're doing middle or lower tier then even if you get 100% in the exam, you still cant get A*. I think for intermediate, the max is an A and for lower, the max is a B. But dont quote me on that.
The examiners for GCSE are also really stingy. You gotta pretty much hit the nail on the head to get the marks.