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A*
Mo0dy22:
I would like to know how can i get an A*
For example ....in Accounting,,,,do i need to get an A in both Paper 1 and 2 or it doesnt matter
Any why in the Grade thresholds of each year ..they dont show the minimum mark for A* , B , D !!!
it is usually written like this:
The threshold (minimum mark) for B is set halfway between those for Grades A and C. The
threshold (minimum mark) for D is set halfway between those for Grades C and E. The
threshold (minimum mark) for G is set as many marks below the F threshold as the E
threshold is above it. Grade A* does not exist at the level of an individual component.
Baladya:
People here say that u need to be one of the best 10% who took the test.
However all my friends are saying no u only need to get a good grade, and whenever i ask someone from last year's exams, he says he got an A* so how come EVERYONE is from that 10 % ;D
But i dunno man :P And noone knows how is it gonna be this year to get a A,B,C (threshold)
Mo0dy22:
--- Quote from: Baladya on May 24, 2010, 11:15:17 am ---People here say that u need to be one of the best 10% who took the test.
However all my friends are saying no u only need to get a good grade, and whenever i ask someone from last year's exams, he says he got an A* so how come EVERYONE is from that 10 % ;D
But i dunno man :P And noone knows how is it gonna be this year to get a A,B,C (threshold)
--- End quote ---
hahaha,,,yea ...so true....every one gets A*.....thx anywayz
theone:
--- Quote from: Baladya on May 24, 2010, 11:15:17 am ---People here say that u need to be one of the best 10% who took the test.
However all my friends are saying no u only need to get a good grade, and whenever i ask someone from last year's exams, he says he got an A* so how come EVERYONE is from that 10 % ;D
But i dunno man :P And noone knows how is it gonna be this year to get a A,B,C (threshold)
--- End quote ---
but u have 2 remember a lot r taken the exam so 10% is a big number
dodi23:
if u sudy then u gat an A*
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