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What % do you have when you get a A/B/C/D/E at your A levels and GCSE?

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What % do you have when you get a A/B/C/D/E at your A levels and GCSE?

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  1. 91%


  2. it actually depends on the performance of the year as a whole and sometimes the difficulty of the exam can come into that but as a rough guide

    70% - A

    60% - B

    50% - C

    40% - D

    35% - E (sometimes known as complimentry)

  3. well i depends on what exam your doing as well.

    For example for art it's about 90% for an A* at GCSE. But all the grade boundries vary depending on how well everyone does- if lots of people are getting higher marks then the grade boundries will go up and visa versa.

  4. i think...

    GCSEs:

    A* = 80%+

    A = 70%+

    B = 60%+

    C = 50% +

    D = 40% +

    E = 30%+

    A Levels:

    A = 70%+

    B = 60% +

    C = 50%+

    D = 40% +

    E = 30% +

    However - depending on how the everyone does across the whole of the UK the percentages can differ and boundaries can go s(lightly) up or down.

    Oh and an A* is coming in A levels is quite soon...think its next year

  5. it depends what the grade boundries are, they may decide to move them because not enought people got A* or too many people get them. you can only find out after your exam when ou find out what you get =] good luck

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