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Does anyone understand my GCSE results?

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On my OCR GCSE statement of results sheet, under where it says "uniform mark" (which is supposed to be the actual mark you got for a module in a subject) it says "360/360 (max)"

This was for french and I may well have got full marks (coming from a native french country) and I know I got full marks on the coursework. Was this my actual mark or was it simply stating the highest mark possible?

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  1. You asked this before and everyone said you got te full marks so well done you did get full marks


  2. This is your actual mark, well done!

    Uniform Mark means the UMS mark. UMS is the Universal Marking Scheme, its a mark that is assigned from what you got in the paper, not the actual marks in the paper.

    So if you got 90/100 in a paper you might get 50 UMS marks, it doesn't need to match up in any way.

    The max is just telling you that 360 is the total amount of marks you can get.

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