Theres a G now? And an F?Game_boy wrote:For those of you not familiar with the GCSE system, it is practically impossible to get a G. The "pass" grades are A*, A, B and C. To get a C requires you to retell the story of the set text and make some points about why it is how it is. To get a D all you have to do is retell the story. An E requires something relevant written; an F requires something written at all. To get a G is a marvellous achievement, you basically have to write some sentences in the correct language that are partially legible.Lloyd16 wrote:Bad boy has it figured out. also for anyone who lost some sanity reading this, i got the world's luckiest E in english language , and a G in literature, so writing well is not one of my strong points(i have the wrost handwirting in my school, with 800 kids and tecahers(took crown from a teacher )) and you are lucky i can not show you(really, it has been called egytian hyographics, and some teachers still can not read it, after 6 years at the school)
When I did mine 3 years ago, it only went to E and the only way you could actually fail is with a U.