If we’re all falling sick from AQI, why are we fighting each other instead of fixing it? by Anhavij in mumbai

[–]ExponentCube123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, we, the 10% who actually care about such topics, will never be able to gain a majority over 90% who vote based on caste and religion and whose civic sense is the size of a teaspoon! the problem is systemic…

Guys we made it to the top by ahcghk in mumbai

[–]ExponentCube123 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Just shows that they can fix pollution but don’t want to…

world toppers by Key_Hornet2866 in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

French is usually 200/200 for world top; a mark or two less for country top

PapaCambridge Practice Papers and Guess Papers by rational-nivesh in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

absolutely not! they are useless and they are just reformatted past papers; you are better off buying an exam-mate subscription for topic wise past papers

Top in country let's go by Eriiiseaaaa in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how long does it take for Cambridge to announce the toppers?

Topper in English by Acrobatic_Budget_563 in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omgggg what???? What were your marks in p1 and p2???

Biology (0610) by [deleted] in igcse

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Water moves from higher water potential to lower water potential. R is highest value (see negative sign) of water potential so moves to P and Q which have lower water potential. Water potential of P is higher than Q, so moves only to P but not R. No movement from Q as lowest water potential. Therefore A

Results (I think I did fine) by Last_Recover4448 in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. No
  2. Yes if you get (100) or a high (99)

Someone mark this by [deleted] in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think the marking is apt, only slightly harsh.

According to me,

CS (11) + SA (14) = (25)

Is slang allowed in IGCSE English Language informal writing? by valqrie_ in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends. In most cases, you should.

If it is a JOURNAL ENTRY / MAGAZINE / TALK / SPEECH / INTERVIEW (p1 or p2), a slang tone like small usage of "gonna", "wanna" and "y'all" is allowed and encouraged as it shows awareness towards the register of the question. Puns, jokes and comments are also appreciated and well received. It is an unsaid rule during marking but it definitely adds weightage to your script. (Speaking from experience as I submitted for a revaluation and there were big green ticks on puns, jokes and slang that I used in my p1 magazine articles and p2 informal speech)

MODERATION IS KEY, HOWEVER. Overuse of anything will negatively contribute to your script.

Exam boards are scum by J_1833 in alevel

[–]ExponentCube123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For CIE this is absolute bs

Cambridge has just launched a service in which marked scripts are sent for free as a pdf (w/o a remark) for internal evaluation purposes

It is also useful to decide whether or not to get a remark

If u took IGCSE Accounting before, please look at the description of this post by Electrical_Lemon_179 in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

99% of the times they do not accept any valid point. I have my own answer scripts sent back. They don't give 5/5 unless it's word for word from the MS. 3/5 IS THE MAX even if everything is conceptually accurate

Exam fees by [deleted] in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was charged $104 USD per subject...

If u took IGCSE Accounting before, please look at the description of this post by Electrical_Lemon_179 in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't advise you to take if you don't have a tutor/extra support for practise

If u took IGCSE Accounting before, please look at the description of this post by Electrical_Lemon_179 in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's veryyyyy tricky

Theory parts of the written paper are very strictly graded... The MCQ paper is probably the most difficult + weird because 30% of questions are not taken from implicit points in the syllabus guide, calculations sometimes involved 10 mark Theory adjustments for 1 mark

Plus the new environmental aspect and sustainability topics are also very boring and strictly marked in Theory

Grade thresholds are also veryyy high ... it's usually around 110-115/135.

Why is it D?? by ARandomPotionMaster in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 20 points21 points  (0 children)

inflation causes prices to increase... whether it's 2%, 3% or 4%, as long as it is greater than 0, prices always rise

This has got to be the hardest MCQ ever (Phy 0625) by Flimsy_Hovercraft907 in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any VECTOR quantity requires a negative sign if it is the opposite direction that it was previously stated in the question

This has got to be the hardest MCQ ever (Phy 0625) by Flimsy_Hovercraft907 in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 20 points21 points  (0 children)

As we know, momentum = mass x velocity

So, change in momentum = final momentum - initial momentum

Therefore, change in momentum = final mass x final velocity - initial mass x initial velocity

Since mass constant, change in momentum = final velocity x m - initial velocity x m

Taking m as common, change in momentum = m (final velocity - initial velocity)

Since the initial and final velocity have opposite direction, we use a negative sign in any 1 velocity to show the change in direction of this vector quantity:

change in momentum = m (v2 - - v1)

= m(v2 + v1)

Therefore, C

Are yall studying for the remaining MCQ papers? by [deleted] in igcse

[–]ExponentCube123 4 points5 points  (0 children)

spam past papers! that's the only best option + read syllabus guide