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    5c 5b 5a 6c 6b 6a

    With 6a being highest and 5c being lowest

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    Londoner (31-03-2008)

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    Those are fab grades. You're often predicted 2 grades higher at GCSE to what you get in the SAT, unless your CAT scores aren't so good. That's what my school's done anyway. A level 7 is the equivalent to a Grade C at GCSE. If she gets 6's her SATs at the end of Year 9 she's likely to get B's and 7's A's.

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    defently nothing to worry about. working well at average, and usual you do better than what predicted.

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    Londoner (31-03-2008)

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    Talking

    I just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who responded to my thread.

    I knew that when i had a problem understanding her grades you guys on here would have the answer.

    So thank you to you all

    Last edited by Londoner; 31-03-2008 at 15:45.

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