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Mendoza

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To get into any college in worthing to do A-level you need 5 A-C's.

but you are still deemed a sucess if you get all D's and E's

Thats my point If you need A-C's to get into college, then why not make that the pass mark, not A-E's

Maybe then the standard of education will go up in a bid to come higher on a league table, instead of one where the lowest score is probably about 97%
 




Dandyman

In London village.
I dont like the way the figures are produced for Pass rates, it gives a false sense of sucess, and what is judged to be sucess really isnt.

I guess we are like that in sporting terms.

You here things like 98% pass rate, and you think that the school has done really well. But pass means grades A-E, so a 98% rate could be 97% of students getting a D or E and 1 person getting an A-C, but the school is still deemed a SUCESS.

By lowering the standard of sucess to something so low, it doesnt set up the kids well for the future.

Pass rates should be based on A-C grades, at least sucess can have a little bit of respect

What would be the point of D or E in that scenario then BRETT ?
 


Mendoza

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What would be the point of D or E in that scenario then BRETT ?

Who knows, but a measure of sucessful achievement, no. Thats like turning up to the olympics and just saying you are just happy to be there, and werent ever there to win a medal - POINTLESS

D and E will show that you at least attempted it without being a complete failure. You then go and sit a re-take and try and get the grade you need to get into college
 


Elder for England

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Jan 30, 2008
2,388
As long as you're happy with what you got, then fair enough. :)

We had to do RE (or RS, as it was known at my school) and French (which I understand some schools down here don't have to do), and, if you were in the top set for English Language, you automatically did Lit as well.

RS was compulsory when I was at school.

I was in the top set for English :)
 






Elder for England

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Jan 30, 2008
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but you are still deemed a sucess if you get all D's and E's

Thats my point If you need A-C's to get into college, then why not make that the pass mark, not A-E's

Maybe then the standard of education will go up in a bid to come higher on a league table, instead of one where the lowest score is probably about 97%

I agree. It's such a vast grade range, there's a huge difference between A & E

Although, I thought a pass was A-C? And I think to get into College only A-C count towards it.
 
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Jimmy Grimble

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:goal: :drink: Back of the net 5 A's, 3 B's and an A*.
 




Mar 13, 2008
1,101
D's and E's are if you want to take a b-tec. Stuff like building and plumbing.
 


Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
9,966
On NSC for over two decades...
Were they written on a slate with a piece of chalk in those days?

No, but they didn't have to invent extra grades in those days to allow for the FACT that the examinations had gotten easier - and believe me they weren't exactly tricky even then!!

:thumbsup:
 








Jimmy Grimble

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Jimmy Grimble

Well-known member
If I had only done 9 I could have got that but I did 12. Checky fucker.

Well done anyway. :salute:

:thumbsup: What did you do that made you have 12?
 


Mar 13, 2008
1,101
:thumbsup: What did you do that made you have 12?
ICT
Business
RE
Geography
Maths
stats
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
History
English language
English Literature
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
16 years since I got mine. They are as meaningless today as they were then.
 






Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
71,986
Living In a Box
To get into any college in worthing to do A-level you need 5 A-C's.

And Junior got 5Cs and a B so to Worthing College he goes
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
19,238
D's are classed as a fail aren't they? They should be.
 


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