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sweetsh:
Mar7aba sadeekti..

I prefer if you do have a look at your results for C1 and C2.. Sum them up with C3.. See how much you are far from an A by looking at the grade boundaries for the whole maths mark that would be summed up.. I totally forgot what that is called..

But I don't see you need to worry at all.. B is a good mark, what are you planning to study?

The Golden Girl =D:
Mar7abteen :)

I didn't get you =/

Business or Engineering not sure yet (will probably apply for second semester of college so it's not a big deal at the moment)

sweetsh:
Where do you plan to study? Do you need three full A-Levels?


I mean the "Cash-in" boundary marks, which means the sum of all the units you took in each subject, which is summed up and transferred into an A,B,C...etc when you finish all your units at the end of A-levels

For Maths, the total mark will be out of 600, for January 2012 cash in, an A was awarded for people who took 480/600 and above, 420/600 for a B, and 360/600 for a C

If you try to see how many marks you lost from all your maths subjects you examined, and try to figure if you are near the range of the mark you want.

Please check the link Here

And I suggest you go check and see if your units marks how far they are from the mark you want by checking the "units" grade boundaries.

Here

I can see the your C3 mark is the last mark for a B, I guess you can improve it by re-taking it. But it all also depends on your other marks in C1,C2...etc

The Golden Girl =D:
In an Asian Country , Minimum "C" grade in Three FULL A levels.


Now I got you , Jazaki Allah khair sis :D

sweetsh:
You will do it don't worry! :)

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