Nope,I'm currently a J2 this year,so will prob know my A lvl
chinese results only at end Feb(Its prob bad oh well),and PW
results at end march-early april.
I think my cohort agreed that our school bio notes was somewhat
messy and not straight to the point,from the first banded class all
the way to the last class.Eventually the teachers heard about it
and my class somewhat got scolded about it,and were told that they
shouldn't be doing the job that students should do,which is making
notes.
I didn't really last minute study H2 Bio,in fact I revised for
like 1 month before that all the way but chem like 2-3 days before
exam,in the end promos B(my school promo cohort only had 2% A,and
15%B for bio),h2 chem instead had 24%A,25.25%B.But these stats are
said to be way better than last year according to teachers.
Its not really misleading,given the syallabus change this year
onwards for H2 Bio,a lot of questions in the paper are now rather
inferential and context based,like the 20 marks essay question in
p2 which requires application of some content to something else one
hasn't learnt before and also in p3 whereby the new scientific
paper question is based on good reading skills of the preamble to
craft your answers.Even for my school promos,some of the questions
were really tough,due to the fact that you have never seen them
before.
Anyways,after taking my first bio and chem test in j2,the chem
paper standard has legit risen to a new level comparable to
difficulty of doing h2 bio also according to my frens,which I can't
really feel the difference.
Hi there, sorry for disturbing but is it possible to explain a
little about the grading system during A levels? I'm not quite sure
cause like they said S grade for GP is a pass but is it still a
pass? And what are the relevant scores for each grade kinda
thing?