QUOTE(a19113 @ Jan 11 2021, 11:04 PM)
Hi, I understand that CIE has stopped giving students their raw marks for each of their papers and instead only their grades and percentage uniform mark for each of their subjects (for A level).
1.Since when did CIE discontinue giving students their raw marks and why have they done this?
2. Why does my school still not have the raw marks for all my papers (I received my A Level results for the November 2020 series today 2pm GMT+8)? Is this normal? If so, then how long will it take for schools to get the raw marks?
3. If I ask for a re-mark for all of the papers of one or more of my subjects, how likely is it that my grades will be upgraded? My percentage uniform mark for my Mathematics is 87, only 3 away from an A*.
I left A level too long so I can't comment on this issue. 1.Since when did CIE discontinue giving students their raw marks and why have they done this?
2. Why does my school still not have the raw marks for all my papers (I received my A Level results for the November 2020 series today 2pm GMT+8)? Is this normal? If so, then how long will it take for schools to get the raw marks?
3. If I ask for a re-mark for all of the papers of one or more of my subjects, how likely is it that my grades will be upgraded? My percentage uniform mark for my Mathematics is 87, only 3 away from an A*.
Raw Marks was discontinued in May 2020 only I believe. As they believed it wasn't a level playing field nonsense due to COVID. (Maybe it is nonsense?)
As people in May 2020 who did AS/A2 did not took the actual AS/A2 Level Exams. Hence, they can't do a proper conversion of the RAW to Percentage Uniform Mark on your statement of results.
Is paying RM 300-500 for a remark that important? (It is cheaper to resit for that A Level Exam tbh). Was your AS Grade >90% given that you have sat for the AS Exam in May/June?
Does having an A* contribute you to any scholarship disadvantages? Maybe?
But it all depends how well is your interview process.
Normally a few percent in PUM is basically 5 to 20 marks. As A Level is graded on a Curve.
Jan 12 2021, 12:03 AM

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