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Asked by woohooo123 11 months ago, 1 answer.

Im sooo determainted to get an a/b grade at gcse english but I dont think its going to happen now, I got my mocks next week. I'm processed on the aqa exam board which has a specification of 60% exam and 40% coursework. I'm scared because for my...

coursework I get b/cs and I dont know how its all going to add up, plus I got one d!. I'm just so confused and worried, does anyone know how it works?
Say if you got an a in your exam but b/cs in your coursework how does it add up?
Does this mean I wont get an a?

lollll! Answered by katieliddle233 on Dec 04, 2008, 12:04PM
169 answers

generally it'll go in the middle. I just had my mocks for the last 2 weeks.

I got an A in my english exam (84%) but a B overall in my coursework (76%) so my overall mark was an A because I got 80% (the grade boundries in my school are 90% is an A+, 80% is A, 70% is B and so on).

I think they chose the value directly in the middle of them both, therefore my B was pulled up by the fact I did quite well in my exam.

If you get a high A in your coursework and a high B, then you can still get an A.

But don't stress too much. These aren't the PROPER exams so its not AS important. You have another chance in the actual ones, and by then you'll know where you've gone wrong and can learn from mistakes in your mocks happy

I'm not sure if it works in every school like this, but hope I helped.

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