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estimate gcse results based on ks3 results
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littlemissmoney wrote: »Hmm. I got a 5, 6, 6 in my SATS and went on to get A's and A*'s in my GCSEs. I think SATs tell you very little indeed.
I had the same mark, and got 3B, 5C and a D (not my fault!) in my GCSEs, just finishing a NVQ though which will give me the equiv to 4 A grade GCSEs
But as stated, a lot can happen!~*Cerenia*~
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I thought the default grade for all GCSE's was now A*Most people overlook opportunity as it comes dressed in overalls, and looks like hard work.0
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I was reading something on grammar school website about value added. Was just interested in the stats of it which is what student phil and gregg1 have told me.
Obviously I am aware that it is a prediction and we all know how much in error a guestimate can be. I was more interested in the stats and was looking through past exam results for my son's school, but unfortunaetly didn't have data to follow the same set of pupils from KS3 to KS4 and was interested.0
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