| GCSE English [message #257782] |
Mo, 17 April 2006 10:25 |
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Hi,
Does anyone happen to know of any way i can predict my gcse grade? I
haven't sat the exam yet, but i have the grades for all of my
coursework.
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| Re: GCSE English [message #257789 ] |
Mo, 17 April 2006 10:57 |
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gaynorhartley [at] icqmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anyone happen to know of any way i can predict my gcse grade? I
> haven't sat the exam yet, but i have the grades for all of my
> coursework.
Sorry, I could probably give you a reasonable answer for Science, but
I don't know how it works for English. Couldn't your English teacher
help?
Diane L.
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| Re: GCSE English [message #257790 ] |
Mo, 17 April 2006 11:01 |
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gaynorhartley [at] icqmail.com said:
> Hi,
> Does anyone happen to know of any way i can predict my gcse grade?
On the basis of that sentence, I would hazard a guess at 'F'.
--
Richard Heathfield
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| Re: GCSE English [message #257796 ] |
Mo, 17 April 2006 11:58 |
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At 09:01:44 Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Richard Heathfield
<invalid [at] invalid.invalid> said:
>gaynorhartley [at] icqmail.com said:
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>> Hi,
>> Does anyone happen to know of any way i can predict my gcse grade?
>
>On the basis of that sentence, I would hazard a guess at 'F'.
Sadly, SPG isn't as high a part of the English grade as one might hope.
A candidate at my old school got the top GCSE English grade in the
country - 100% - last summer. That's very worrying; Maths I could
understand but I'm not sure it should even be *possible* to get full
marks for English..
Love from
Jennifer
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