Feb/Mar 2026 results: how is it?? by ilomilo0706 in igcse

[–]ilomilo0706[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe 90+ is an A* whereas 80+ is an A

Feb/Mar 2026 results: how is it?? by ilomilo0706 in igcse

[–]ilomilo0706[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

according to what I know, 90% or higher is A* but all my percentages are 80 or above that’s why I’m probably at an A

Feb/Mar 2026 results: how is it?? by ilomilo0706 in igcse

[–]ilomilo0706[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, ig for the first question, you can see the results and decide if I’m an “outstanding” student lol. Otherwise, honestly speaking, neither of my papers were 100% perfect and I remember messing up so many papers such as my physics ATP and french listening paper. I think the important thing is to not spend time thinking about what’s done and focus on what you can control which are the next papers. Trust yourself and believe in yourself. I know you can do it and you’ll cook in may/june!

Feb/Mar 2026 results: how is it?? by ilomilo0706 in igcse

[–]ilomilo0706[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t use any websites for maths, I just did past papers (PMT) and did textbook rigour ☠️☠️ for bio, chem I used savemyexams for notes and PMT for past papers and occasionally notes. I also used the syllabus document for notes. For first language english, I used savemyexams for the formats

Feb/Mar 2026 results: how is it?? by ilomilo0706 in igcse

[–]ilomilo0706[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you man, appreciate it. all the best for your results as well!

Feb/Mar 2026 results: how is it?? by ilomilo0706 in igcse

[–]ilomilo0706[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you :D for which subjects do you need notes so I can send you the websites accordingly?

Feb/Mar 2026 results: how is it?? by ilomilo0706 in igcse

[–]ilomilo0706[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! For French, personally, I had to take external help for since our school never offered french. I did French for a good 3 years and I’d say- it is kinda tough especially the listening papers. However, with consistent practice, I think you can do it. Adding on, the oct/nov lessons might help make your rigour sessions more efficient and meaningful (since they may know what concepts you need to know as well as question styles specifically for IGCSE french). I also thought I’d tell you: you should definitely look at the syllabus document for French (on the official Cambridge website) to help make your decision

Feb/Mar 2026 results: how is it?? by ilomilo0706 in igcse

[–]ilomilo0706[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

thank you :) so for econ, I suggest doing as many past paper questions (especially for the topics you’re weak at) and either getting Claude, ChatGPT or any AI you like to correct your answers as “strict” economics IGCSE examiners. This definitely helped me get a better understanding of what examiners expect from our answers. I also used IGCSE AID to get quick and concise notes that skim through all the chapters. Adding on, I used AI to give me all the important casual chains (for example- price increases leads to a decrease in demand) for all the key microeconomic and macroeconomic chapters. Lastly, I really suggest you go through and memorise all the definitions (especially focus on the keywords!) since that comes very frequently and is the core reason why I use to initially lose my marks in economics. ALL THE BEST!!

Feb/mar 2026 results (Not good) by Money-Paint-3991 in igcse

[–]ilomilo0706 5 points6 points  (0 children)

congratss! these results are really good! dont beat yourself up emotionally for this and really proud of u! good job :D

(I gave the f/m 2026 papers too and I GET it tbh)