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Unknown_one

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Yeah.
For Chem
Physics
Further
English
and Specialist

As well as GA Marks would be nice. =D

Thanks in Advance. =)
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abd123

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For all of your Subjects, I guess to get a 40+ in all of your subjects you would have to get GA's that are made up of A's and A+'s

It'd something realistically like.

GA1: A
GA2: A+
GA3: A+

Should net you somewhere between a 40-44, I guess.

These are just assumptions, please don't attack me VNERS.
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Unknown_one

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Hmm.
I was hoping to have A+, A, A+.
Is that enough to gt me a 40 in the science subjects?
2011: Methods: 39
2012: Aims
Chemistry :35
Physics : 44
Further: 50.
Specialist Mathematics: 40
English:35

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A 40 study score is pretty much the same for any subject.
Here are a few real-life examples from students at my school:

Biology: 39 study score
GA1: B+
GA2: A+
GA3: A+

Psychology: 42 study score
GA1: A+
GA2: A+
GA3: A+

So I'd agree with abd123. If you get maybe half A's and half A+'s, that should get you a 40.
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Are these 'standardised' grades? If this makes any sense...

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For me:
English A+ A+ A = 42
Chem A+ (low) A+ (borderline) A+ (unknown) = 40
Specialist A+ (high) A A+ = 44
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Theoretically, if you get 3 A+'s right on the cut off (ie you get the lowest possible mark that is an A+), you can get 39 study score
that is the same for every subject in terms of raw score....scaling is another whole thing
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WhoTookMyUsername

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Generally for something like a science A+ A+ A+ will get at the very lowest 37 - 38

A A+ A+ will generally at the very, very highest get you 45 ish

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Hmm.
What I meant was specific exam marks as well..
Like basically 50/80= a certain grade for an exam?
Help?
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2011: Methods: 39
2012: Aims
Chemistry :35
Physics : 44
Further: 50.
Specialist Mathematics: 40
English:35

WhoTookMyUsername

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Varies too mucj between sub and year