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Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

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Guys! What if i ruined my bio p12 like 25/40 and did great in my p32 and 62 50/80 and 30/40. Will my p12 affect my grade from A or B to C or D? Do they add up the total mark to determine our grade?
 
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Guys! What if i ruined my bio p12 like 25/40 and did great in my p32 and 62 50/80 and 30/40. Will my p12 affect my grade from A or B to C or D? Do they add up the total mark to determine our grade?
For Oct Nov 2014 grade thresholds for variant 2(12,32,62) around 77.5%(124/160) is A* and 67.5%(108/160) is A. According to the May June 2014 grade thresholds for variant 2(12,32,62) around 72.5%(116/160) is an A* and 64%(102-103/160) is an A.
 
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For Oct Nov 2014 grade thresholds for variant 2(12,32,62) around 77.5%(124/160) is A* and 67.5%(108/160) is A. According to the May June 2014 grade thresholds for variant 2(12,32,62) around 72.5%(116/160) is an A* and 64%(102-103/160) is an A.
That means they won't determine the marks by each paper and give the lowest grade among the 3 papers right?
 
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That means they won't determine the marks by each paper and give the lowest grade among the 3 papers right?
i dont't think they do that but for the percentage it is 30% of paper 1, 50% of paper 3 and 20% of paper 6. S0, there formula for your percentage is:-
(paper 1 marks/40 * 30)+(paper 3 marks/80 * 50)+(paper 6 marks/30*20)
compare this value you get with the percentages of the grade thresholds
 
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What did you write for:-
1) The question where they asked if height was continues and/or discontinues
2) And was the heat and light energy from sun cyclical or non-cyclical?
continuous only
i dont remember what i put for it ,i got all fked up when shading i missed 1 or 2 :( but the answer is non cyclical
 
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i dont't think they do that but for the percentage it is 30% of paper 1, 50% of paper 3 and 20% of paper 6. S0, there formula for your percentage is:-
(paper 1 marks/40 * 30)+(paper 3 marks/80 * 50)+(paper 6 marks/30*20)
compare this value you get with the percentages of the grade thresholds
Then what are those 'minimum mark required for grade a' in each component for? That means we only follow the 'combination of component' grade shown at the grading table?
 
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Guyzz how to finish exam fast as I have phy on wed and paper 3 only have 1hr 15 min so I want to finish it fast as yesterday wazz my bio and I dixnt finish on time
 
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Guyzz how to finish exam fast as I have phy on wed and paper 3 only have 1hr 15 min so I want to finish it fast as yesterday wazz my bio and I dixnt finish on time
One thing that might help you is that if you can't answer a question, move on to the next so that you answer the ones you are sure of and then make sure you get back to the parts you left. :)
 
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Then what are those 'minimum mark required for grade a' in each component for? That means we only follow the 'combination of component' grade shown at the grading table?
That just shows how they calculate the grade thresholds. They get those minimum marks for each component, then put it in it's weighting. For example, the multiple choice makes 30% of the final grade, like that. They do that for all three components the candidate is sitting it for, and get the final threshold for an A. Then slightly adjust it to difficulty of paper.
We only need to follow the combination of components. not that
 
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What did you guys write for the part that produces proteins and the part that controls the function of the cell?
 
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