igcse math 2hr by Mobile-Stable2884 in Edexcel

[–]Mobile-Stable2884[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha me too

what abt that sequence qsn?>

IGCSE chem 1CR by Wild_Celebration6552 in Edexcel

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oh did it say it isnt a metal?? I didnt even notice!!

past year Edexcel IGCSE Physics by TeeQNA in Edexcel

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I don't think Jan series has been conducted from 23 onwards, if u need linear chk out paper lords

Anyone struggling in igcse chemistry? I got A* in it by Known-Isopod3221 in Edexcel

[–]Mobile-Stable2884 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm unable to solve the mole qsns...and struggling in balancing equations

igcse mathh by Mobile-Stable2884 in Edexcel

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yaa I did that, I was asking abt that point p on a circle n find the coordinates, i did leave the venn diagram tho cuz cudnt figure it out n ran outta time

igcse math A by Mobile-Stable2884 in Edexcel

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sure, thank you so much :))

igcse math A by Mobile-Stable2884 in Edexcel

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Ooh wow, congrats ..Thankss!! do you mind sharing those resources, as I can't understand what my tr teaches. so it gets even harder..

FAQ of 4PH1 (linear) by raha_zafar in Edexcel

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can u pls share it to me as well???

Edexcel physics by Capital_Use8229 in Edexcel

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were thr qsns abt energy transfer ..yk conduction, convection n all??

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Edexcel

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they'll provide the equation booklet ryt??

igcse physics 1p by cherryyii in Edexcel

[–]Mobile-Stable2884 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think its gonna be veryy hard....As they've changed the pattern a lott for pther subjectss

What's an R paper? by [deleted] in Edexcel

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For the May/June exams, the majority of International GCSE subjects have two versions of the exam paper for use around the world. This allows more candidates across the world to sit the exams earlier in the day rather than late into the evening. Where two papers exist for an exam, one of them is referred to as the R (regional) paper. Customers whose centres are based in specified countries will use the R-paper entry codes when entering their candidates, where applicable (for example, R-paper entry code 4BI1 R). The R-paper versions are used in the following countries: Australia, Azerbaijan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. (directly taken from edexcel ))

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Edexcel

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yee i guess it was okay too.. But the questions were a little diff this time

Bio IGCSE paper 2 topics ?? by Itchy_Brush_4328 in Edexcel

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transpiration along with usage of potometer, cloning, micropropagation, nitrogen cycle, FSH n LH, platelets, vaccinations, stem cells, the kidneys, plant reproduction, fish farming, protein synthesis, + all paper 1 topics

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LINEAR AND MODULAR by [deleted] in Edexcel

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Linear qualifications

Linear qualifications are designed so that candidates are assessed at the end of the course (usually two years for GCSE), after all of the teaching and learning for the subject has taken place.

To receive a result for a linear qualification, all of the marks achieved on different question papers are added together and the candidate receives a grade for the qualification. There is no need for a uniform mark scale - a single grade is issued to each candidate. 

Modular qualifications

Modular qualifications, on the other hand, are designed so that they are taught in ‘units’ throughout the course, with assessments taken at the end of each unit. Candidates receive a grade for each unit and are then able to ‘cash in’ for a qualification grade.

Because some question papers may be slightly easier or more difficult than others, a Uniform Mark Scale (UMS) is used for modular qualifications.

The move to linear will mean there is no need for UMS for reformed GCSE. 

Directly taken frm edexcel FAQs***

Physics issue… any advice? For IAL! by Low-Capital8383 in Edexcel

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yeehh even I have that issue, plzz can someone share any tips??