I've been doing practice papers, and been hitting between 55% and 65% each time. Obviously, I haven't done the revising I will for the real exam, but worried I won't get a 'B' in just over a month.
Anyone shed some light on this for me =]
Three answers:
ashes
2008-04-04 10:17:37 UTC
i have my GCSE maths in a month as well.
i am going over all of the things i know i need a bit of help on, revising and doing past papers. i am also going to revision classes in school as well.
you should keep doing the same thing, revising and ask for help if you get stuck, im sure you will do it, and try your best!
If you are doing higher maths than you have diffidently got your B and perhaps even a A grade for the A boundary is 50 something percent to about 70 percent, B is 40% and over and a C is 25%.
If you are doing a lower paper then you probaly won't get your B for the B boundry 70% and over, if this is the case I suggest you try and get yourself into the higher maths paper for altough you may think its harder the questions are 25% C 25% D 25% B and 25% A and A* meaning you could get only the C and D questions right and get a B hope I could help.
anonymous
2008-04-04 10:31:05 UTC
80% for an A*
64% for an A
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