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Just thought I'd let you know that I got a C in a maths modular test. And it's one of the two hardest modules that'll be in our test in January . . .
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I would have got more if half points were awarded but at a-level they're very pernickety and want a very specific answer. So if it's a 1 point question you have to get exactly what they want else you get nothing.
For example one question was something like what is the order of the following expression? X + X^4 -4X^7 + 8X^2 the answer would be just 7, as it is the highest power but you got no points for x^7 or -4x^7 whereas at gcse (or with a less pernickety teacher) you may have got a half mark for either of those.
For example one question was something like what is the order of the following expression? X + X^4 -4X^7 + 8X^2 the answer would be just 7, as it is the highest power but you got no points for x^7 or -4x^7 whereas at gcse (or with a less pernickety teacher) you may have got a half mark for either of those.
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they are fussy, molly - but that is the benchmark required for a-levels. you do have to get absolutely everything just so to get the marks, so i appreciate just how hard the test you sat was. my son has started his second year of a-levels and is taking advanced maths, chemistry, physics and economics. he has a rough time just like you and if i did my exams at your age, i would have failed miserably!!!
so - well done you! each of those little successes will build towards the end of your course...i feel for you in making the decision to go to university shortly too. good luck x
so - well done you! each of those little successes will build towards the end of your course...i feel for you in making the decision to go to university shortly too. good luck x