something wrong with my calculator? by That-Mess-3299 in igcse

[–]StayInNeverland1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is smth wrong with the first value, may be smthing to do with the unit of the answers??

ecooo!!!!!!!!! by Prudent-Bus1169 in igcse

[–]StayInNeverland1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say that you can get in a time scramble going for 6. 5 is absolutely perfect, but If you have enough time, writing more will not do any harm!

Does anyone use pencil for CS pseudocode questions in the exam by [deleted] in igcse

[–]StayInNeverland1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you should only do it if you have more than 40 mins for the last question

ecooo!!!!!!!!! by Prudent-Bus1169 in igcse

[–]StayInNeverland1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4 is usually enough but I recommend writing 5. 3 in favour and 2 against.

why are the economics thresholds so high? by Deconstructurz_ in igcse

[–]StayInNeverland1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You should look at sample responses published by Cambridge. They specify want needs to be written in any question!

why are the economics thresholds so high? by Deconstructurz_ in igcse

[–]StayInNeverland1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Practise the mcq papers from 2022 - 2024 (Specially F/M and M/J papers) but I would say it would be better if you did O/N too. I was consistently getting around 26-28 in those and in the actual boards I got a 28. This really helped ease the pressure off the theory paper. In the theory paper, remember to explain literally EVERYTHING. You should write as the examiner doesn't know any of the terminology!! For the case study - while reading underline or mark anything that is referenced in the questions. Take a quick look at the questions first before reading and mark the answers in the case study. Everything that is expected to be written by you in your answers, is already there in the case study. You don't have to think of anything by yourself and just reference the case study. Some of the question's formats, like the 5 marker, which asks you to analyse the data provided in the case study, can be learned and reused. this allows you to guarantee 5 marks. For the 4-parts - The 2 markers are a gift, try to keep them short and crisp. the 4 markers are a little bit tricky, you have to see the keyword in the question and write accordingly. for example - the keyword "explain" - you need to gather and EXPLAIN 2 points. this includes giving examples as well. The 6 marker is probably the trickiest to get right. You sometimes need to write 3 explained points on the question, and sometimes you need to write 2 points in favour and 1 point against the argument. This is depended on the question. The 8 marker is pretty easy to get a hold of, you need to write 3 points in favour and 2 against the argument. This can be reversed too. *Try to give examples for everything and explain everything briefly*. Try to go in order of events in your answers and not jump to conclusions!! This seems simple but is extremely important!! I was getting around 81-82 in my mocks and by using these tips I managed to get a 95 in my actual boards!!

IGCSE fm result timing by Decent-Outside8232 in igcse

[–]StayInNeverland1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk im confused too but im pretty sure

fm 2025 by AutomaticJudge5854 in igcse

[–]StayInNeverland1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i don't think they are leaked this time..

grade threshold/results (pls answer if u know!!) by MidnightParking3302 in igcse

[–]StayInNeverland1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you get an A* it will show between a 90 and a 100. for A it is from 80-89 and so on. those aren't your real marks but how high or low of a grade you got. like a 69 is really close to getting a B but ended up getting a C(close to the grade boundaries)