I think it is about 80-85% needs to be correct for an A
(actual yield-theoretical yield) / (theoretical yield)
Coordinated Science is easier. Triple Science is harder because you learn more. Triple Science costs you 3 seperate IGCSE courses/results: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. But Coordinated Science takes up only 2 IGCSE courses/results. It isn't a huge advantage if you take Triple Science, though.
To be a hairdresser you need chemistry.
Maths and English are what most courses will require you to have, as well as three other passes. Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Geography are also good to have! Try looking into university courses to see what they require.
because chemistry is also can try!w/o chemistry is nothing is to live the earth!!really really chemistry is also need to our body.
65%
it depends upon the threshold for that year
Ask your edu-organisation or try the link below.
you will need 60% to get a C in IGCSE
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It fluctuates, depending on the general performance of the rest of the candidates.
did you hear that all the new papers are repeating questions from 1987 to 1990?
Frequently concentration is expressed as percentage.
yes I'm pretty sure they will provide you with a periodic table :)
Weird, I just happened to be speaking about this to one of my teachers today. I was worried that my IGCSE score would be bad due to my failure in Chemistry and Physics (subjects which are mandatory). For next year my IB will start and I will definitely not be doing those two as it will also decrease my IB score and I pretty much suck at them. Is your situation similar? When I told my teacher about this they said that usually Universities will look at both your IB and IGCSE score when going into Universities but will look more into your IGCSE score. If you were to get a great IB score (e.g. 35) Universities won't pay attention to your IGCSE. So to answer your question and conclude my statement you can get into a top university with IGCSE and great IB. p.s. How bad is bad for your IGCSE and what is your idea for "great" IB score? Hope I could be a help!
Search on Google for free IGCSE past papers maths. You will get a number of sites: pick any. You will need to specify your board (Edexcel, CIE), and possibly the specification code.
paper 1 , paper 3 and paper 6