That would be stupid. What if your whole cohort was stupid?hereiam said:Really? At my school they do it according to your ranks
I am quite shitty with my teachers giving me a B in Religion because my marks were well into the A category. *glares at teacher*. I really don't like the teacher I currently have because he is a hopeless teacher and doesn't even understand the material... I am thinking of changing classes (religion is not graded).bored of sc said:A common percentage/grade scale is:
85-100% = A
65-84% = B
45-64% = C
25-44% = D
0-24% = E
ithat B range is really great..bored of sc said:A common percentage/grade scale is:
85-100% = A
65-84% = B
45-64% = C
25-44% = D
0-24% = E
the trick is to say this in your letter thingI think it depends on other people who apply, and how they compare. Do you have to sit any kind of test beforehand?
haha im applying for baulko. wish me luck. =]
what do you guys think?
this years report is straight A's except for PE which I got a B (><)
95% in maths,, 90% in commerce (highest report marks)
last years report is all A's except for English and PE which I got a B (><)
distinction (eg. english, computer, chemistry, science)
high distinction (geography, maths, )
i dunno whether i should put yr 8 2006 things. i think it might be too old, but i got a lot of HDs in year 8. any ideas?
Its not unusual to have 13units in Year 11. Its a minimum of 12. More than likely I will, however some schools dont accommodate in their timetable for 13units so check with your schoolgmail92 said:btw, is yr 11 usually 13 units?
cuz atm i have maths ext., eng adv., IPT, business, chem and physics....and thats already 13 ><
I think that school should at least be able to accommodate for 14 units. The students that really are advanced or able to apply themselves in many area should have the chance to attempt the more unitsagirlinatutu said:Its not unusual to have 13units in Year 11. Its a minimum of 12. More than likely I will, however some schools dont accommodate in their timetable for 13units so check with your school